TrafficGuard expands into the United States from New York, boosting leadership and product development to curb ad fraud and invalid traffic in the US.TrafficGuard expands into the United States from New York, boosting leadership and product development to curb ad fraud and invalid traffic in the US.

TrafficGuard Launches in the United States to Combat Ad Fraud

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Trafficguard Launches In The United States To Combat Ad Fraud

Editor’s note: The following update marks TrafficGuard’s expansion into the United States, a milestone that underscores the growing importance of independent ad verification in a rapidly evolving digital advertising landscape. As brands increasingly rely on AI-driven campaigns, the need for transparent traffic quality, reliable measurement, and proactive fraud prevention has never been higher. This editorial overview provides context for TrafficGuard’s U.S. move, leadership alignment in New York, and the strategic steps underway to support advertisers, agencies, and partners across the region.

Key points

  • TrafficGuard launches U.S. operations from New York to support global growth in ad verification and fraud prevention.
  • CEO Mathew Ratty relocates to New York to lead U.S. expansion and engage with customers.
  • In 2025, Miguel Lopes was appointed Chief Product Officer to accelerate product development for high-spend advertisers.
  • The expansion strengthens local U.S. presence, offering enterprise-grade validation and AI-driven insights.
  • The move reinforces TrafficGuard’s commitment to local expertise and support for brands in the United States.

Why this matters

Expanding in the United States positions TrafficGuard to address rising ad fraud and non-genuine traffic in a high-spend market. With enterprise-grade validation and AI-enhanced monitoring, U.S. advertisers gain greater transparency, performance certainty, and resilience as digital campaigns grow more complex and automated.

What to watch next

  • US customer and partner engagement to gather feedback on traffic quality and ad performance.
  • Rollout of enterprise-ready product updates and expanded US-based support.
  • Growth of TrafficGuard’s U.S. team and local leadership to accelerate go-to-market execution.

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TrafficGuard Launches in the United States to Help More Businesses Combat Growing Ad Fraud and Invalid Traffic

TrafficGuard Launches in the United States to Help More Businesses Combat Growing Ad Fraud and Invalid Traffic

The New York expansion strengthens TrafficGuard’s ongoing commitment to reducing global advertising fraud and non-genuine digital traffic, as U.S marketers demand greater transparency, control, and performance certainty amidst AI boom.

New York, United States, 17 February – TrafficGuard, a leading platform for digital ad verification and fraud prevention, has announced the launch of operations in the United States to support its global growth strategy. TrafficGuard CEO, Mathew Ratty, has relocated to TrafficGuard’s New York office, formalising and accelerating the company’s existing U.S presence to further serve evolving invalid traffic and ad fraud prevention demands in the U.S, and support its growing channel ecosystem. With commercial and customer-facing teams already operating in the United States, this move reflects a deliberate step to scale local leadership, support, and go-to-market execution.

Ratty will support the next phase of U.S growth by meeting with customers and partners in the United States. His presence demonstrates TrafficGuard’s commitment to gathering first-hand feedback on customers’ traffic quality, invalid behaviour, and ad performance challenges across complex, high-spend media environments. He will leverage these insights to boost data integrity, optimisation confidence, and campaign resilience for US businesses with the most efficient solutions to monitor, detect, analyse, and respond to invalid traffic, including but not limited to fraud.

In 2025, TrafficGuard strengthened its executive leadership team with the appointment of Miguel Lopes as Chief Product Officer, based in the United States. With deep experience building and scaling enterprise technology, Lopes is fast-tracking new product development and unlocking additional acquisition channels, ensuring TrafficGuard continues to meet the demands of high-spend, multi-channel advertisers and enterprise media teams.

The expansion reinforces TrafficGuard’s position as a leader in a rapidly evolving ad landscape. The company is enhancing enterprise-grade traffic validation, prevention, and optimisation intelligence and accelerating the rollout of innovative products across the globe to meet the demands of next-generation digital advertising, while ensuring U.S customers are supported by local expertise, local teams, and local insight.

About TrafficGuard

TrafficGuard, a flagship product of Adveritas Ltd (ASX:AV1), is a pioneering force in advertising technology, delivering AI-driven solutions that revolutionise digital ad fraud prevention and performance optimisation. Leveraging advanced machine learning, artificial intelligence, and big data, TrafficGuard empowers businesses to combat invalid traffic and ad fraud, protect advertising budgets, and enhance campaign efficiency, driving measurable return on investment (ROI). Positioned at the forefront of the rapidly growing ad tech market, TrafficGuard’s cutting-edge software has been recognised by prestigious industry awards, including The Drum, Martech Breakthrough Awards, and Mobile Marketing. Dedicated to setting new standards in transparency and security, TrafficGuard is shaping the future of intelligent, data-driven digital advertising.

www.trafficguard.ai

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