The European Tech Alliance (EUTA) continues to grow and welcomes OLX.
OLX builds innovative online marketplaces powered by AI technology. These platforms facilitate trade and enable millions of people every month to access a broad range of products and services. The company is active in France, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Portugal, as well as Ukraine and South Africa, with leading positions in real estate, motors and jobs. OLX promotes circular economies across Europe, fostering community-driven interactions while contributing to sustainable consumption practices. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in the Netherlands, OLX employs more than 2,800 people across its offices and operations.
The following can be attributed to EUTA’s Secretary General, Victoria de Posson:
“We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to the OLX Group as the newest member of the European Tech Alliance.
Together we will aim to address growth challenges faced by European tech companies, advocating for a political commitment to targeted and risk-based regulations.”
The following can be attributed to Dagmar Bartels, Head of Public Affairs at OLX Group:
“We are pleased to join the European Tech Alliance and bring our perspective as a pan-European leader in the online classifieds industry. Together, we aim to shape policies that support fair competition, foster trust, enable circular economies, and strengthen Europe’s Digital Single Market, while promoting responsible innovation.”
About the European Tech Alliance
EUTA represents leading European tech companies that provide innovative products and services to more than one billion users. Our 36 EUTA member companies from 16 European countries are popular and have earned the trust of consumers. As companies born and bred in Europe, for whom the EU is a crucial market, we have a deep commitment to European citizens and values.
With the right conditions, our companies can strengthen Europe’s resilience and technological autonomy, protect and empower users online, and promote Europe’s values of transparency, rule of law and innovation to the rest of the world.
The EUTA calls for boosting Europe’s tech competitiveness by having an ambitious EU tech strategy to overcome growth obstacles, making a political commitment to clear, targeted and risk-based rules, and enforcing rules consistently to match the globalised market we are in.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Victoria de Posson, EUTA Secretary General
E-mail: info@eutechalliance.eu
www.eutechalliance.eu


