MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The Out of Home Advertising Association of the Philippines (OHAAP) signs an MOU with Moving Walls Philippines to utilise its Moving Audiences platform to step up measurement, transparency, and accountability for Out-of-Home (OOH).
The development is also seen as a positive reinforcement of MSAP’s goal of establishing a common OOH currency using the ad-tech company’s data.
The agreement will enable OHAAP member companies owning billboard panels, LED screens, and other outdoor advertising platforms to have a valuable and easily accessible audience measurement, which makes planning static and digital sites a breeze, and provide the weight necessary to justify OOH ad spends.
Members will be able to plan static and Digital OOH (DOOH) campaigns more holistically while adopting a data-first approach to its programmatic campaigns with advanced capabilities such as dynamic ad-content serving, audience retargeting, use of various triggers such as weather and time-belting.
Both Moving Walls and OHAAP understand the challenges faced by the industry where campaign planning in the industry happens in silos and there is a perceived difficulty to prove campaign effectiveness.
Strengthening the region’s currency fast-tracks advertising development of OOH advances it further with targeting and accountability.
By connecting to Moving Walls network of 35,000 global connected sites, member companies will be able to plan Outernet campaigns in an automated manner as the platform enables the collection of location intelligence data for both static and digital outdoor media sites.
Filipino OOH Currency Should Bring Even More Growth
The Filipino market’s OOH ad spends sit at 11.2%, well over the global average of 7.4%. This percentage is expected to increase as OOH becomes more relevant. PWC also notes a trend that countries with measurement tools lead the way in growth in the OOH industry.
Filipinos love their billboards and spend a lot of time in and around malls and on the road, where mall ads and transit ads can shine and OOH becomes a prominent part of their lives. Moving Walls is the leader in audience measurement and is pioneering programmatic in the Philippines and is confident that the future of OOH in the market is looking bright.
Alex P. Montanez, OHAAP Chairman states “Having a common currency makes the medium more responsible. Advertisers know exactly what they are spending for and this helps to generate trust. Location Intelligence strengthens the OOH media platform as an effective media channel, which aligns it to other measured media such as TV, Radio, Print, and Digital. This agreement ushers in the era of digital and uplift the profile of the OOH industry and deliver substantial value to clients of various revenue sizes.”
OHAAP President Ramil B. Gutierrez comments, “The OHAAP Board is delighted to partner with Moving Walls Philippines to provide OHAAP members with transparency, accountability, and measurability to its campaigns through the use of location intelligence. It’s about time our members level up the playing field and experience the full potential of planning and buying OOH media.”
“We are moving forward into digital transformation and we at Moving Walls commit to further support OHAAP and its members not just with data but also with advanced capabilities needed to future-proof itself,” said Norman Davadilla, CEO of Moving Walls Philippines. “Our next step in planning is to onboard OHAAP members, equip and enable them to understand and utilise the Moving Walls tech stack,” he adds.
About Moving Walls
Moving walls PH is the leader in Audience Location Data and is the pioneer in programmatic out of home in the Philippines. MOVING WALLS PH works with the world’s leading advertisers, media agencies, and media asset owners to bring transparency and automation to out of home Media. Today, Moving Walls Group processes more than 10 Billion data points and measures more than 35,000 media sites across the globe.
About OHAAP
The Out-Of-Home Advertising Association of the Philippines or OHAAP is the industry organization which self-regulates OOH media in the Philippines. The association is keen on making all stakeholders in the business of out-of-home advertising reap the benefits of a harmonious and mutually beneficial work relationship.