FinTech · Press Office
Checkout.com
Agentic AI in eCommerce
Transatlantic has worked with Checkout.com to deliver the company's global performance updates to tier one business media, shape the messaging around its planned US expansion, and help the business tell a consistent, compelling story to investors, partners and customers worldwide. Most recently, we transformed Checkout's annual Peak Season research into a consumer-facing media moment. Centring the story on the rise of agentic AI in eCommerce, we developed a report designed to make headlines and built a multi-track media strategy tailored to retail, tech, business and national news. The campaign delivered standout results, including an exclusive with Mail Online, an interview with Times Radio, and features across The Independent, The Sun and The Mirror, reinforcing Checkout's authority as a leading voice on the future of AI in retail.
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Marketplace · Press Office
Faire
View case study →World's First Digital Wholesale Market
Transatlantic runs a hard-working press office for Faire – the world's first digital wholesale marketplace. We cover everything from handling Faire's company news announcements and profiling of its top executives, through to creative campaigning that highlights the vibrant, thriving independent retail community in the UK. We've landed top tier coverage for the brand, including broadcast segments with BBC Radio 4 and Sky News, as well as hits in influential titles such as The Times, Metro, The Mirror and The Express.
$30M Seed — 56 Pieces Worldwide
CuspAI is a UK startup that makes algorithms for designing new materials. Transatlantic announced its $30 million seed round making it one of the hottest funding stories of 2024. With supportive quotes from the Godfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton, chief AI scientist at Meta and an impressive range of investors led by Hoxton Ventures, we secured an exclusive with Bloomberg, followed by articles in TechCrunch, Sifted, Fortune, City AM, London Evening Standard, Wall Street Journal and Het Financieele Dagblad and ANP in the Netherlands, equalling a total of 56 pieces worldwide.