Follow the LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. stock price and the full insider trade history of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. has recorded 393 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €2.3bn. The latest transaction was reported on 27 May 2026 (Attribution). Among the most active insiders: Dillard Lauren R. All data is accessible without an account.
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LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: RAMP) is a U.S.-listed technology company focused on data collaboration, digital identity, and marketing measurement. Based in the United States and traded on the NYSE, LiveRamp serves advertisers, publishers, media platforms, retailers, and commerce media networks that need to connect first-party data and activate it in privacy-compliant ways. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and operates with a global footprint of offices and teams across multiple regions. LiveRamp traces its roots to Acxiom and emerged as a more focused business around data-driven marketing and identity infrastructure. Over time, it has positioned itself as a neutral, interoperable layer that helps organizations connect fragmented data across cloud environments, media ecosystems, and customer touchpoints. Its core offering is the LiveRamp Data Collaboration Platform, which combines identity resolution, secure data connectivity, clean room workflows, audience activation, and measurement tools. Key capabilities include deterministic identity, RampID connectivity, privacy-safe data collaboration, cross-media measurement, marketplace tools, and, more recently, AI-enabled features for search, segmentation, and workflow efficiency. In competitive terms, LiveRamp occupies an important role as a trusted neutral infrastructure provider in an increasingly privacy-constrained advertising market. As third-party cookies decline and cross-device identity becomes more difficult, brands and media owners need solutions that improve addressability, match quality, and performance measurement without compromising governance. LiveRamp differentiates through interoperability, a broad partner network, cloud-native integrations, and a platform model that is designed to work across multiple data environments rather than locking customers into a single ecosystem. Its customer base spans consumer brands, retail, media, technology, and financial services. Recent developments point to solid execution and a continued product-led strategy. For fiscal 2025, LiveRamp reported revenue growth, stronger operating cash flow, and meaningful share repurchases. In 2025 and early 2026, management highlighted new AI tools in the Data Marketplace, expanded measurement capabilities, a broader partnership with Publicis, and further progress in its Cross Media Intelligence measurement offering. These updates reinforce the company’s positioning as a mission-critical infrastructure provider for enterprises looking to unlock value from data while maintaining privacy, control, and interoperability.