RTOWN Performance Marketing Acquires Mintent Agency

RTOWN, a Vancouver-based performance marketing agency, recently announced its acquisition of the assets of Mintent Digital Agency, a full-service agency based in Vancouver and the Greater Toronto Area.

The exact cost of the acquisition was undisclosed.

RTOWN said via press release that the move is aimed at jointly enhancing capabilities and amplifying digital marketing services to all of the Canadian SMBs they serve.

According to the CEO of RTOWN, the acquisition is a great display of two companies with aligned values combining forces.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mintent and all of its employees and customers to the RTOWN team. This acquisition is a strategic move to further enhance our marketing-as-a-service programs for growing Canadian SMBs,” said Luke Aulin, CEO of RTOWN and past recipient of BiV’s Top 40 under 40. “Mintent’s strategic approach to digital marketing will allow us to offer our customers more effective digital marketing strategies, content strategies, and advertising campaigns. Our aligned core purposes of supporting SMB growth through digital marketing, make us a great fit to combine forces.”

Meanwhile, the CEO of Mintent said the two companies were a perfect match to join forces.

“We are excited to join forces with RTOWN and become a part of their innovative performance marketing team,” said Matt Dion, CEO of Mintent. “Our synergies across our core values and teams make this relationship a perfect match and will provide more comprehensive and impactful services to all of our customers.”

Aulin also said that the acquisition marks a milestone for RTOWN.

“The acquisition of Mintent is a significant milestone for RTOWN, and we are excited about the opportunities it presents to serve our customers better as well as confidently grow through our own M&A efforts. We are also very excited to be working with Krista LaRiviere, who founded gShift SEO Software, which was acquired by Mintent in 2018. Krista will run the day-to-day operations of the combined businesses as RTOWN’s Chief Operating Officer, I am personally very excited about the opportunity this presents to support other marketing business owners in their desires to realize on an exit for the companies they’ve spent their lives building,” he said.

The acquisition is the second for RTOWN.

“This being RTOWN’s second merger, we believe we now have the right platform and approach to support integrating aligned cultures, driving increased customer value in the process and enabling an exit path for other agency owners who might otherwise struggle to find one, given the complexities to scale in our market,” Aulin said.

The release also said that the acquisition of Mintent is part of RTOWN’s growth strategy to expand its services, particularly around content production and ad management efficiency in digital marketing. The announcement noted that the acquisition was an "all-cash deal born out of RTOWN’s growth and profitability through the pandemic.”


About RTOWN

Founded in 2013, RTOWN has been providing digital marketing solutions to businesses of all sizes across various industries. Its core services include search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click advertising (PPC), social media marketing, and web and e-commerce design, development and optimization. The company works closely with hundreds of growing firms who trust RTOWN to develop customized marketing strategies that drive their business’ growth.

About Mintent

Mintent is a full-service digital marketing agency founded in 2012, is known for its proven “Marketing with Intent” approach to digital strategies across paid, owned, and earned media. Mintent’s customer base includes small-to mid-sized organizations across technology, professional services, B2B, and B2C. Based in Vancouver and Ontario, Mintent services customers from strategy to full execution and measurement across paid, owned, and earned media. Its customer base includes companies across various industries, including finance, healthcare, and technology.

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