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GOLO Mobile Inc. Announces Agreement to Acquire Walter Innovations Inc.

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Highlights:

  • Acquisition accelerates GOLO’s transition toward a company that is focused on solving the final 100 feet of last mile delivery in high population density areas through Walter’s innovative technology platform
  • The addition of Walter provides GOLO with an immediate and significant presence in the multi-residential real estate market while also enhancing GOLO’s product offering to existing customers
  • Acquisition better positions GOLO to address the needs of property managers during and post-COVID-19 by providing a safe and efficient solution for the final 100 feet of last mile delivery for both the commercial and multi-residential real estate markets
  • Combined entity expected to leverage many synergies including Walter’s smart building technology that can be easily integrated on to GOLO’s existing commercial real estate platform and through the addition of key personnel, such as Thierry Skoda who will join GOLO’s management team as Chief Technology Officer, subject to the approval of the TSXV
  • Through the combination of two Montreal-based entities, the acquisition is expected to attract top talent within the technology sector in Montreal, a city regarded as one of Canada’s premier technology hubs
  • GOLO management to host conference call at 1 p.m. ET to discuss the transaction

Montreal, Quebec–(Newsfile Corp. – July 7, 2020) – GOLO Mobile Inc. (TSXV: GOLO) (“GOLO” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has completed today the acquisition of all of the issued and outstanding shares of Walter Innovations Inc. (“Walter”) pursuant to a share purchase agreement dated effective as at the date hereof (the “Acquisition”). Walter and each of its shareholders is an arm’s length party to GOLO.

“Walter is the perfect addition to our business because it provides us with an immediate presence in the multi-residential real estate market and enhances our product offering to existing customers,” said Peter Mazoff, President and CEO. “This Acquisition enables us to service the full spectrum of high population density areas. We have made significant progress partnering with leading firms, such as JLL Canada, to expand our commercial real estate product offering and we will continue to make inroads in the multi-residential real estate market through Walter’s established reputation and widespread usage of its smart building technology. This Acquisition is also timely amidst COVID-19, since property managers are increasingly looking for ways to enhance safety and minimize the congestion of buildings and our combined entity will help address both of these issues. We are also pleased to bring together two Montreal-based companies, capable of attracting top talent in the technology sector to help with our next leg of growth.”

“We are very proud of the product and customer solutions that we have created and we look forward to joining with GOLO to implement it on a broader scale,” said Max Lachance, CEO of Walter.

The aggregate purchase price for the Acquisition is $6.0 million comprised of: (i) a cash payment of $0.3 million (subject to customary adjustments which are payable in common shares in the capital of GOLO (“GOLO Shares”) at a price equal to the 5-Day VWAP (as defined below) should GOLO owe any amounts, and payable in cash or a set-off against the Holdback Amount (as defined below), at GOLO’s option, should the vendors owe any amounts); (ii) the issuance of 18,251,670 GOLO Shares at a price of $0.3123 per GOLO Share, being the volume weighted average trading price of the GOLO Shares on the TSX Venture Exchange (the “TSXV”) for the five trading days prior to the date hereof (the “5-day VWAP”) (subject to an 8-month holdback of up to 3,762,402 GOLO Shares at a price equal to the 5-Day VWAP to secure against potential post-closing indemnification claims (the “Holdback Amount”)); and (iii) a price protection provision which provides that in the event that the volume weighted average trading price of the GOLO Shares on the TSXV for the five trading days prior to the date that is 12 months after the date hereof (the “Anniversary VWAP”) is lower than the 5-day VWAP, up to a maximum of 7,102,195 additional GOLO Shares shall be issued to the vendors at a price equal to the greater of: (A) the Anniversary VWAP; or (B) the maximum allowable Discounted Market Price (as such term is defined under the policies of the TSXV) on the date that is 12 months after the date hereof. In certain circumstances GOLO has the option to repurchase, at a price of $0.01 per GOLO Share, certain of the GOLO Shares issued as consideration for the Acquisition to satisfy post-closing indemnification claims against the vendors.

Benefits to GOLO’s Shareholders

Since the second quarter of 2020, GOLO has been transitioning its business toward solving the final 100 feet, or the last stages, of last mile delivery through its ability to manage all packages and deliveries and minimize congestion for properties in high population density areas. Managing the final 100 feet of last mile delivery effectively has been of particular interest for property managers and tenants alike during COVID-19 and is expected to remain a priority for buildings in high population density areas going forward.

Similar to GOLO, Walter is also focused on high population density areas, specifically the multi-residential real estate market, which represents a new market segment for GOLO and a key reason why the Company believes the acquisition will benefit its shareholders.

Walter is a Montreal-based company that developed an app to help connect property managers and residents of condominium and apartment buildings. The app launched in 2019 after Walter saw a need to improve communication in multi-residential properties through modern technology, as opposed to bulletin board postings and other antiquated methods.

In addition to connecting residents with property managers, Walter also provides a concierge service similar to GOLO, which is why the Acquisition is expected to provide the combined entity with many synergies, the most important of which is leveraging a common technology platform and personnel.

Through Walter’s innovative technology, GOLO will be able to provide its existing customer base with a more robust product offering. Walter’s app includes a virtual buy and sell platform, an instant-messaging service and provides important property information, such as a copy of a building’s by-laws or important dates, such as a building’s annual general meeting. GOLO expects to add certain of these features to its existing product offering.

To help integrate the app across the entire GOLO customer-base, Walter’s co-founder, Thierry Skoda, will join GOLO as an employee of the Company upon closing of the Acquisition, and subject to approval by the TSXV, will be appointed as the Company’s Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Skoda was instrumental in creating the Walter technology and has a successful track record in developing and launching web applications.

“We are very excited to welcome Thierry to the GOLO team,” said Mr. Mazoff. “Thierry has a deep understanding of both the technology and real estate components of our business as well as building and integrating apps. His addition provides us with a valuable skillset that will help position our company for future growth.”

Investor Conference Call

GOLO will hold a conference call and webcast for analysts and investors to discuss the transaction.

DATE:

      Tuesday, July 7, 2020

TIME:

      1 p.m. ET

DIAL-IN NUMBER:

      647-427-7450 or 1-888-231-8191

CONFERENCE ID:

      1658884

LIVE WEBCAST:

      https://produceredition.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1340494&tp_key=376690c070

Forward Looking Information

When used in this news release, the words “estimate”, “project”, “belief”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “expect”, “plan”, “predict”, “may” or “should” and the negative of these words or such variations thereon or comparable terminology are intended to identify forward-looking statements and information. Although the Company believes, in light of the experience of its officers and directors, current conditions and expected future developments and other factors that have been considered appropriate that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements and information in this news release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on them because the Company can give no assurance that they will prove to be correct. The forward-looking statements and information in this news release include, without limitation: information relating to the Acquisition including the timing and ability of the parties to satisfy the conditions to the completion thereof; the anticipated benefits of the Acquisition to GOLO and its shareholders; the characteristics of the combined entity; the expenses of the Acquisition; and the appointment of Thierry Skoda as Chief Technology Officer.

With respect to the forward-looking statements contained in this news release, assumptions have been made regarding, among other things: the completion of the Acquisition; GOLO’s ability to integrate Walter’s business and operations with GOLO’s business and operations; the Company’s ability to achieve, sustain or increase profitability, and fund its operations with existing capital and/or raise additional capital to fund operations; expenditures by the Company, merchants and customers in the Company’s network; continuing demand for the Company’s services and the pricing of such services; the ability of the Company to market its services successfully to existing and new merchants and customers; the economy generally; competition in the mobile delivery industry; stability of the general regulatory environment in which the Company operates; and the absence of significant disruptions to the Company’s operations such as may result from harsh weather, natural disaster, accident or other calamitous event.

By their nature, forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual results, performance or achievements, or other future events, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, the following risks: GOLO may require additional financing from time to time in order to continue its operations and financing may not be available when needed or on terms and conditions acceptable to GOLO; there is no certainty that GOLO will be able to successfully integrate Walter’s operations or realize the expected benefits or synergies of the Acquisition; there may be liabilities associated with the Acquisition that could have a material adverse effect on GOLO’s business, financial condition or future prospects; GOLO expects to incur a number of costs associated with integrating the operations of Walter with GOLO’s existing operations and such costs may exceed GOLO’s expectations or there may be additional unanticipated costs; there is no assurance that GOLO will obtain the approval of the TSXV for the appointment of Thierry Skoda as Chief Technology Officer; and the other risk factors that are set forth under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Management Information Circular dated May 24, 2019, which is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

GOLO cautions that the foregoing lists of assumptions and risks are not exhaustive. When relying on GOLO’s forward-looking statements and information to make decisions, investors and others should carefully consider the foregoing assumptions and risks and other uncertainties and potential events. The forward-looking information contained in this news release represents the expectations of GOLO as of the date of this news release and, accordingly, is subject to change after such date. Readers should not place undue importance on forward-looking information and should not rely upon this information as of any other date. GOLO does not undertake to publicly update or revise the forward-looking information contained in this news release to reflect new events or circumstances, except as required pursuant to applicable laws.

About GOLO Mobile Inc.

GOLO (TSXV: GOLO) provides a solution for the final 100 feet of Last Mile Delivery for properties via its concierge service as well as its ability to manage all packages and deliveries that enter a property. The Company’s focus is on office buildings, residential towers, corporate campuses, hospitals, airports and other highly populated areas. GOLO is publicly traded on the TSXV and its controlling shareholder is controlled indirectly by affiliates of Blackstone Group L.P. and the funds comprising CVC Capital Partners VI. Learn more at www.golo.io.

For Further Information:

Peter Mazoff, Chief Executive Officer
(514) 670-1228
[email protected]

Nicole Piasentini
(416) 848-1460
[email protected]

No securities regulatory authority has either approved or disapproved of the contents of this news release. This news release is not an offer of securities for sale in the United States. Securities may not be offered or sold in the United States or to or for the account or benefit of U.S. persons (as such terms are defined in Regulation S under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”)), absent registration or an exemption from registration. The securities offered have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act or any state securities laws and, therefore, may not be offered for sale in the United States, except in transactions exempt from registration under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws. This news release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sale of the securities in any state in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) is responsible for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release.

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How to identify authenticity in crypto influencer channels

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Modern brands stake on influencer marketing, with 76% of users making a purchase after seeing a product on social media.The cryptocurrency industry is no exception to this trend. However, promoting crypto products through influencer marketing can be particularly challenging. Crypto influencers pose a significant risk to a brand’s reputation and ROI due to rampant scams. Approximately 80% of channels provide fake statistics, including followers counts and engagement metrics. Additionally, this niche is characterized by high CPMs, which can increase the risk of financial loss for brands.

In this article Nadia Bubennnikova, Head of agency Famesters, will explore the most important things to look for in crypto channels to find the perfect match for influencer marketing collaborations.

 

  1. Comments 

There are several levels related to this point.

 

LEVEL 1

Analyze approximately 10 of the channel’s latest videos, looking through the comments to ensure they are not purchased from dubious sources. For example, such comments as “Yes sir, great video!”; “Thanks!”; “Love you man!”; “Quality content”, and others most certainly are bot-generated and should be avoided.

Just to compare: 

LEVEL 2

Don’t rush to conclude that you’ve discovered the perfect crypto channel just because you’ve come across some logical comments that align with the video’s topic. This may seem controversial, but it’s important to dive deeper. When you encounter a channel with logical comments, ensure that they are unique and not duplicated under the description box. Some creators are smarter than just buying comments from the first link that Google shows you when you search “buy YouTube comments”. They generate topics, provide multiple examples, or upload lists of examples, all produced by AI. You can either manually review the comments or use a script to parse all the YouTube comments into an Excel file. Then, add a formula to highlight any duplicates.

LEVEL 3

It is also a must to check the names of the profiles that leave the comments: most of the bot-generated comments are easy to track: they will all have the usernames made of random symbols and numbers, random first and last name combinations, “Habibi”, etc. No profile pictures on all comments is also a red flag.

 

LEVEL 4

Another important factor to consider when assessing comment authenticity is the posting date. If all the comments were posted on the same day, it’s likely that the traffic was purchased.

 

2. Average views number per video

This is indeed one of the key metrics to consider when selecting an influencer for collaboration, regardless of the product type. What specific factors should we focus on?

First & foremost: the views dynamics on the channel. The most desirable type of YouTube channel in terms of views is one that maintains stable viewership across all of its videos. This stability serves as proof of an active and loyal audience genuinely interested in the creator’s content, unlike channels where views vary significantly from one video to another.

Many unauthentic crypto channels not only buy YouTube comments but also invest in increasing video views to create the impression of stability. So, what exactly should we look at in terms of views? Firstly, calculate the average number of views based on the ten latest videos. Then, compare this figure to the views of the most recent videos posted within the past week. If you notice that these new videos have nearly the same number of views as those posted a month or two ago, it’s a clear red flag. Typically, a YouTube channel experiences lower views on new videos, with the number increasing organically each day as the audience engages with the content. If you see a video posted just three days ago already garnering 30k views, matching the total views of older videos, it’s a sign of fraudulent traffic purchased to create the illusion of view stability.

 

3. Influencer’s channel statistics

The primary statistics of interest are region and demographic split, and sometimes the device types of the viewers.

LEVEL 1

When reviewing the shared statistics, the first step is to request a video screencast instead of a simple screenshot. This is because it takes more time to organically edit a video than a screenshot, making it harder to manipulate the statistics. If the creator refuses, step two (if only screenshots are provided) is to download them and check the file’s properties on your computer. Look for details such as whether it was created with Adobe Photoshop or the color profile, typically Adobe RGB, to determine if the screenshot has been edited.

LEVEL 2

After confirming the authenticity of the stats screenshot, it’s crucial to analyze the data. For instance, if you’re examining a channel conducted in Spanish with all videos filmed in the same language, it would raise concerns to find a significant audience from countries like India or Turkey. This discrepancy, where the audience doesn’t align with regions known for speaking the language, is a red flag.

If we’re considering an English-language crypto channel, it typically suggests an international audience, as English’s global use for quality educational content on niche topics like crypto. However, certain considerations apply. For instance, if an English-speaking channel shows a significant percentage of Polish viewers (15% to 30%) without any mention of the Polish language, it could indicate fake followers and views. However, if the channel’s creator is Polish, occasionally posts videos in Polish alongside English, and receives Polish comments, it’s important not to rush to conclusions.

Example of statistics

 

Wrapping up

These are the main factors to consider when selecting an influencer to promote your crypto product. Once you’ve launched the campaign, there are also some markers to show which creators did bring the authentic traffic and which used some tools to create the illusion of an active and engaged audience. While this may seem obvious, it’s still worth mentioning. After the video is posted, allow 5-7 days for it to accumulate a basic number of views, then check performance metrics such as views, clicks, click-through rate (CTR), signups, and conversion rate (CR) from clicks to signups.

If you overlooked some red flags when selecting crypto channels for your launch, you might find the following outcomes: channels with high views numbers and high CTRs, demonstrating the real interest of the audience, yet with remarkably low conversion rates. In the worst-case scenario, you might witness thousands of clicks resulting in zero to just a few signups. While this might suggest technical issues in other industries, in crypto campaigns it indicates that the creator engaged in the campaign not only bought fake views and comments but also link clicks. And this happens more often than you may realize.

Summing up, choosing the right crypto creator to promote your product is indeed a tricky job that requires a lot of resources to be put into the search process. 

Author Nadia Bubennikova, Head of agency  at Famesters

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Central banks and the FinTech sector unite to change global payments space

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The BIS, along with seven leading central banks and a cohort of private financial firms, has embarked on an ambitious venture known as Project Agorá.

Named after the Greek word for “marketplace,” this initiative stands at the forefront of exploring the potential of tokenisation to significantly enhance the operational efficiency of the monetary system worldwide.

Central to this pioneering project are the Bank of France (on behalf of the Eurosystem), the Bank of Japan, the Bank of Korea, the Bank of Mexico, the Swiss National Bank, the Bank of England, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. These institutions have joined forces under the banner of Project Agorá, in partnership with an extensive assembly of private financial entities convened by the Institute of International Finance (IIF).

At the heart of Project Agorá is the pursuit of integrating tokenised commercial bank deposits with tokenised wholesale central bank money within a unified, public-private programmable financial platform. By harnessing the advanced capabilities of smart contracts and programmability, the project aspires to unlock new transactional possibilities that were previously infeasible or impractical, thereby fostering novel opportunities that could benefit businesses and consumers alike.

The collaborative effort seeks to address and surmount a variety of structural inefficiencies that currently plague cross-border payments. These challenges include disparate legal, regulatory, and technical standards; varying operating hours and time zones; and the heightened complexity associated with conducting financial integrity checks (such as anti-money laundering and customer verification procedures), which are often redundantly executed across multiple stages of a single transaction due to the involvement of several intermediaries.

As a beacon of experimental and exploratory projects, the BIS Innovation Hub is committed to delivering public goods to the global central banking community through initiatives like Project Agorá. In line with this mission, the BIS will soon issue a call for expressions of interest from private financial institutions eager to contribute to this ground-breaking project. The IIF will facilitate the involvement of private sector participants, extending an invitation to regulated financial institutions representing each of the seven aforementioned currencies to partake in this transformative endeavour.

Source: fintech.globa

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TD Bank inks multi-year strategic partnership with Google Cloud

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TD Bank has inked a multi-year deal with Google Cloud as it looks to streamline the development and deployment of new products and services.

The deal will see the Canadian banking group integrate the vendor’s cloud services into a wider portion of its technology solutions portfolio, a move which TD expects will enable it “to respond quickly to changing customer expectations by rolling out new features, updates, or entirely new financial products at an accelerated pace”.

This marks an expansion of the already established relationship between TD Bank and Google Cloud after the group previously adopted the vendor’s Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) for TD Securities Automated Trading (TDSAT), the Chicago-based subsidiary of its investment banking unit, TD Securities.

TDSAT uses GKE for process automation and quantitative modelling across fixed income markets, resulting in the development of a “data-driven research platform” capable of processing large research workloads in trading.

Dan Bosman, SVP and CIO of TD Securities, claims the infrastructure has so far supported TDSAT with “compute-intensive quantitative analysis” while expanding the subsidiary’s “trading volumes and portfolio size”.

TD’s new partnership with Google Cloud will see the group attempt to replicate the same level of success across its entire portfolio.

Source: fintechfutures.com

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