Pressat, the UK’s leading newswire, has formed a syndication partnership with SyndiGate, a prominent content and data distribution service owned by the Jordan-based Al Bawaba Group. This collaboration will greatly expand Pressat’s syndication reach, making thousands of press releases, content, and images accessible via SyndiGate’s platform and beyond.
SyndiGate's Global Reach
“This partnership will vastly enhance the number of endpoints for our newswire, meaning our clients’ content will be licensable to and visible on major news databases, terminals, and thousands of publishers. We are excited to be working with such a progressive company and one that is changing the content industry,” said Alison Lancaster, CEO of Pressat.
Since its inception in 2007, SyndiGate has licensed digital news, data, images, and video content from major publishers worldwide. The platform processes around 4 million stories daily in over 200 languages from 195 countries, and it has rapidly evolved into one of the top global content licensing agencies.
Expanding Global Presence
With offices in Amman, Dubai, London, Mumbai, Sydney, and Tokyo, SyndiGate has positioned itself as a leader in content distribution. Initially launched to meet the growing demand for news and information across the MENA region, it now serves global government, corporate, and B2C clients. The company, founded by industry veteran Mark Gatty Saunt, continues to expand its influence in content licensing.
Pressat: The UK’s Leading Newswire
Pressat, established in 2010 in Ancoats, Manchester, has grown to become the UK’s de facto newswire. It offers press release distribution services for major brands, organizations, charities, and well-known household names worldwide.
SyndiGate’s Extensive Client Network
SyndiGate has formed agreements with a wide range of major global organizations, including France24, China Daily, Bloomberg, BBC News, Business Wire, CISION PR Newswire, BENZINGA, HEARST, EDI, Janes, LexisNexis, Dow Jones, NewsCred, FactSet, Moody’s Analytics, Thomson Reuters, and others. These partnerships further enhance its extensive global reach and content distribution capabilities.
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