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Overdose.Digital is Auckland’s Best Emerging Business

Rapidly growing digital commerce ‘anti-agency’ Overdose.Digital has been recognised as Westpac Auckland’s Best Emerging Business, Central. In their tender two years Overdose.Digital has grown from two to 80 employees with offices in Melbourne, Auckland, […]

Glenn Baker
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November 15, 2018 One Min Read
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Rapidly growing digital commerce ‘anti-agency’ Overdose.Digital has been recognised as Westpac Auckland’s Best Emerging Business, Central.

In their tender two years Overdose.Digital has grown from two to 80 employees with offices in Melbourne, Auckland, Singapore, the Ukraine, and most recently a new office in Sydney, a core home for Australian retail.

In early 2019, Overdose will open up in Wellington, and expand their HQ base operation in Auckland. They are moving fast into the new year with Sydney as the focus overseas, along with an evolving presence in ASEAN markets.

“This has been a sensational first couple of years, and we feel like we’re just getting started,” says Todd Welling, Overdose’s founder and Group CEO.

Overdose is proud to have worked with small brands that have become huge, and some of the digital commerce world’s unique yet most recognisable brands, including Adore Beauty, World Vision, Noni B and EziBuy. In New Zealand, they collaborate with Barkers Clothing, Merchant 1948 / MiPiaci Shoes, Ziera, Sleepyhead, Briscoes, Rebel Sport and Superette among other beloved brand names.

“We are humbled and grateful to all of our team, partners, clients and collaborators. eCommerce is booming across the APAC region, but experiences and strategies need to become frictionless across all channels to propel the region to the top of the global game.

“We’re devoted to playing a core role in defining the shape of our industry. And we’re incredibly blessed to work with the most recognisable and innovative brands driving this future vision.”

 

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