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The Spanish technology consultancy Wardem has announced significant growth in its revenue, which has increased by 60% over the past year. This result underscores its consolidation as a leader in the field of digital transformation, driven by a strategy that combines proprietary technologies, artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, and digital marketing services focused on measurable results.
Founded in 2012 as a digital growth agency, Wardem has evolved into a comprehensive consultancy capable of adapting to an increasingly competitive market. Its integration into the Maggioli Group, an international entity dedicated to public data management and the development of technological solutions, has expanded its horizons and enhanced its operational capabilities.
Currently, the company is executing projects in key markets such as Spain, Italy, Colombia, and Mexico, in both public and private sectors. According to Mario Fernández, CEO of Wardem, its business model, based on technology and data, is transforming companies and generating sustainable value.
Wardem organizes its services into three levels: digital marketing, Growth Lab, and “Data to Value.” Each of these levels is designed to adapt to the specific needs of its clients and ensure measurable results. In the digital marketing area, they offer services such as SEO, campaign management, and conversion optimization. The Growth Lab combines advanced digital strategies with consulting to maximize the impact of business decisions. Finally, “Data to Value” addresses the most complex challenges related to technology and process optimization.
At the core of these services is WMetrics, their proprietary technological platform that centralizes data, optimizes processes, and provides valuable insights. During 2024, projects executed by Wardem achieved an average year-on-year growth of 27% in digital revenue, while clients of the Growth Lab experienced an average increase of 32%.
The company continues its evolution towards a more technological model, reducing its reliance on traditional digital growth agency services, which represented 100% of its revenue in 2023 and now account for 65%. Consulting and technology areas make up the remaining 35%, and balance is expected to reach 50%-50% by 2025.
Wardem also manages projects that can reach up to 300,000 euros for notable clients such as Suzuki, Ecoalf, and Grupo Avintia. Additionally, its team has grown from 18 employees in 2022 to 48 in 2025, strengthening its capacity to tackle more complex challenges in the future.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish