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Tiny Canadian firm helped swing the door for Brexit

- The Daily Telegraph

SOCIAL MEDIA FIGHT

Commission figures, no other company or individual was handed more cash during the referendum battle, with the official Vote Leave group spending 40 per cent of its £11.1 million budget on the firm.

Run by a former university administra­tor, AIQ is a low-profile consultanc­y that, among other things, specialize­s in developing highly targeted Facebook advertisin­g.

Vote Leave officials said the company was “instrument­al” in securing an Out vote in last June’s referendum, after developing sophistica­ted models to relentless­ly hone the campaign’s online message.

A senior figure on the Leave campaign said: “Their prime focus was buying and placing ads and optimizing them, working out which ones worked best.”

AIQ was set up in 2013 by Zack Massingham, a 34-yearold Canadian and former university official turned digital marketing guru.

The company has 20 staff and works out of a second floor office in a shopping centre in downtown Victoria.

Its senior staff keep a very low public profile, fiercely guarding the identity of their clients, who are drawn from across the political spectrum.

An insider said: “We look to work on both sides of the aisle. We don’t want to be pigeonhole­d and we don’t ally ourselves to any political movement.”

Massingham said his company has worked “on everything from small mayoral campaigns, to presidenti­al primaries in the U.S.,” although it is understood that it was not involved with Donald Trump’s successful presidenti­al bid.

He added: “We have worked in Europe, North America, South America, and Africa — across the political spectrum — helping campaigns, candidates, and other organizati­ons to build and mobilize audiences, engage with their voters, and make sense of these interactio­ns through the data they collect.

“We build software tools, database solutions, and engagement strategies that help focus campaign efforts to achieve their goals.”

The company’s website features an approving quote from Dominic Cummings, the campaign director of Vote Leave, who says: “Without a doubt, the Vote Leave campaign owes a great deal of its success to the work of AggregateI­Q. We couldn’t have done it without them.”

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