ATLANTA, May 07, 2018 -- Cardlytics, Inc., (NASDAQ:CDLX), a purchase intelligence platform that helps make marketing more relevant and measurable, today announced that its Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, Scott Grimes, will present at the 46th Annual J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference on May 16, 2018 at 10:40 AM ET.
A live audio webcast of the presentation will be available on the Cardlytics Investor Relations website at http://ir.cardlytics.com/. After the event, an archive of the presentation will be also available for a limited time on the Cardlytics Investor Relations website.
About Cardlytics
Cardlytics (NASDAQ:CDLX) uses purchase intelligence to make marketing more relevant and measurable. We partner with more than 2,000 financial institutions to run their banking rewards programs that promote customer loyalty and deepen banking relationships. In turn, we have a secure view into where and when consumers are spending their money. We use these insights to help marketers identify, reach and influence likely buyers at scale, as well as measure the true sales impact of marketing campaigns. Headquartered in Atlanta, Cardlytics has offices in London, New York, Chicago and San Francisco. Learn more at www.cardlytics.com.
Contacts:
Public Relations:
ICR
[email protected]
Investor Relations:
Denise Garcia and William Maina
ICR, Inc.
(646) 277-1236
[email protected]


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