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  • Total revenue of $12,475,480 an increase of 75 per cent over fiscal 2020 
  • Advertising revenue of $12,243,866 an increase of 81 per cent over fiscal 2020
  • Adjusted EBITDA of $1,507,951 compared to $771,236 in fiscal 2020
  • Jason Williams, Co-CEO at KIDOZ sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the company’s record results.
  • Kidoz owns the leading COPPA & GDPR compliant contextual mobile advertising network that safely reaches hundreds of millions of kids, teens, and families
  • Kidoz Inc. (KIDZ) is currently trading at C$0.50 per share

Kidoz Inc (KIDZ) has announced its audited financial results for fiscal 2021.

Financial highlights from fiscal 2021 include:

  • Total revenue of $12,475,480 an increase of 75 per cent over fiscal 2020 
  • Advertising revenue of $12,243,866 an increase of 81 per cent over fiscal 2020
  • Fiscal 2021 adjusted EBITDA of $1,507,951 compared to $771,236 in fiscal 2020

Jason Williams, Co-CEO at KIDOZ sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the company’s record results.

Kidoz owns the leading COPPA & GDPR compliant contextual mobile advertising network that safely reaches hundreds of millions of kids, teens, and families. Kidoz has developed advanced contextual targeting tools to enable brands to reach their ideal customers with complete brand safety.

Kidoz Inc. (KIDZ) opened trading at C$0.50 per share.

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