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ANA Introduces Framework to Standardise Retail Media Measurement

By Wei Zhang
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ANA Introduces Framework to Standardise Retail Media Measurement
ANA Introduces Framework to Standardise Retail Media Measurement

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The Association of National Advertisers (ANA) has unveiled a new framework designed to tackle measurement challenges within the rapidly expanding retail media sector. This initiative comes as over US$100 billion is now invested globally in commerce media, with retail media networks struggling to provide consistent and comparable performance metrics across platforms.

The ANA’s Retail Media Measurement Standardization report proposes a path towards a unified measurement ecosystem. It advocates for common standards across diverse retail media networks, increased transparency in performance calculations, and a greater reliance on independent third-party measurement providers. Leading brands, including PepsiCo, Hershey’s, Clorox, Kimberly-Clark, Mondelez, Bayer, and Intel, contributed to the framework’s development through the ANA’s Retail Media Working Group.

Addressing Fragmentation in Retail Media

Retail media has become one of the fastest-growing segments in the media mix, attracting significant brand investment. However, the fragmented nature of the ecosystem makes it difficult for marketers to compare the effectiveness of their spending across different platforms. This new framework seeks to establish a foundational measurement standard, allowing brands to better understand what truly drives results and to optimise their media strategies more effectively.

For retailers and brands operating in Asia-Pacific, where e-commerce and digital retail media are also experiencing explosive growth, standardisation is crucial. As platforms like Lazada, Shopee, and regional supermarket chains expand their advertising offerings, consistent measurement practices would enable brands to allocate budgets more strategically and demonstrate clear returns on investment across diverse Asian markets. This move by the ANA provides a potential blueprint for similar efforts in the region, helping to mature the retail media landscape.

Call For Transparency And Independent Verification

The framework highlights three key areas for improvement: the establishment of common measurement standards that all retail media networks can adopt, enhanced transparency regarding how performance metrics are calculated and presented, and a wider acceptance and use of independent third-party measurement solutions. These recommendations aim to instill greater confidence among advertisers and foster healthier competition within the retail media space.

Questions & Answers

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What is the primary goal of the new framework introduced by the ANA?

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The framework aims to tackle measurement challenges within retail media by establishing common standards and increasing transparency. This will help brands compare performance across different retail media networks.

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Which specific areas does the ANA framework recommend for improvement in retail media measurement?

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The framework highlights three key areas: establishing common measurement standards, enhancing transparency in metric calculations, and promoting wider use of independent third-party measurement solutions.

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Which leading brands contributed to the development of this new retail media framework?

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Leading brands such as PepsiCo, Hershey’s, Clorox, Kimberly-Clark, Mondelez, Bayer, and Intel contributed to the framework's development through the ANA’s Retail Media Working Group.

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