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1 Field Interactive MR Private Limited Leading Global Fieldwork Agency Asia Pacific Middle East Africa Europe USA Global Panel book CIN No:-U73200DL2016PTC309956

2 WHO WE ARE? WHY US? Field Interactive MR, is a leading global fieldwork and desk research agency for Consumer & B2B research studies. Field Interactive MR focus to fulfill our client s goal timely with the help of technology, highly experienced manpower to understand client s need and commitment. Field Interactive MR has its strong feasibility in PAN India, APAC, Africa, Middle East, Europe and USA. Expertise In, carried out research studies in the field of Advertising, Brand/Branding, Automotive, Car Clinics, Consumer, Children/Youth, Customer satisfaction, Corporate & Employee, Mystery Shopping, Channel, Distribution and Retail trade, Finance / Banking / Insurance, FMCG & FMCD, Logistic & Transportation, Education & Training, Product & Packaging, Pricing, Product testing, Social research, Usage and Attitude, Healthcare, B2B Industrial Research, Customer Satisfaction, Healthcare, IT/Internet, Industry and Business, Travel and Tourism. Global Reach (Operations are covered across 98+ countries and 60+ languages). One stop shop (Full service one stop shop. Infrastructure and intellectual expertise to address all research methodologies). Cost Saving (Unparalleled cost saving. We work towards gaining credibility and client satisfaction than profit margins). Dynamic Team (Dynamic and competent team. Team of academic and operational brilliance). Mutual business alliances (Mutually help out project and fieldwork management in unconnected areas).

3 Field Interactive MR Differentiation Attributes Target Group Consumers, B2B, Healthcare Professionals across the 98 countries Target Group 1 Million + Healthcare Panel Accessibility Online and Offline access to millions of consumers from 98 countries. Commitment Quality data on time and on budget. 3 Million + B2B online Panel 6 Million + Consumer Panel Global Footprint 24X7 hours support services in throughout 98 different countries

4 Broad Geo Reach 98+ Countries 20+ Local access 60+ Languages Leading Global Fieldwork Agency Asia Pacific Middle East Africa Europe USA

5 GLOBAL CONSUMER PANEL ATTRIBUTES BASIC HEALTH AUTOMOTIVE TRAVEL TECHNOLOGY HOUSEHOLD Age Gender Ethnicity White/Caucasian Black or African American Asian American Indian or Alaska Native Other Hispanic origin Country of Birth Marital Status Education Primary Grocery Shopper Household Income Age and gender of children Exercise Diet Healthy Eating Smoker Non Smoker Skin/Hair Product Use Fitness Equipment Owner Gym Membership Alcoholic Beverages Number of alcoholic Drinks Allergies Food Insect Pets Dust Weather Pregnancy Driver s license Number of cars in household Name of car manufacturer Primary and secondary vehicle Care model Body style Purchased new/second hand Year purchased Model year Own or lease Vehicle powered Gps usage Tires Future purchase intent Motorcycles Business travel Domestic commercial Airline trips International/ commercial Leisure travel Domestic commercial Airline trips International /commercial Cruise Car rental Restaurant visits Booking type Outdoor enthusiast Shopping habits Online activities Shop Travel Read newspapers Play games Call Social networking Online streaming Electronics in household Tablet E-reader Scanner and others Type of mobile phone Brand of mobile phone Mobile phone provider Home internet connection Dial-up Cable modem ADSL Satellite network and other Type of residence Apartment Mobile home Townhouse Group quarters Flat with a balcony Outside space Terraced house Semi-detached house Detached house Retirement home and Other Rent or own home pets Dog Cat Other No pets Offline activities Watch digital TV Watch Pay-TV

6 GLOBAL B2B PANEL ATTRIBUTES GENERAL TARGETING Job Title Managers and Senior Officials Professional Occupations Associate Professional and Technical Administrative and Secretarial Skilled Trade Occupations Personal Service Occupations Sales and Customer Service Process Plant and Machine Operatives Unskilled Elementary Occupations Industry Company Revenue Number of Employees Number of Locations Decision Making Roles Blue Collar v. White Collar Others PURCHASE AUTHORITY Finance/Banking Computers Employee Benefits Human Resources Internet Services Legal Maintenance Marketing/Advertising Meetings/Accommodations Office Supplies Shipping Tax/Accounting Telecommunication Transportation Others DEDICATED NICHE PANELS IT Decision Makers Small Business Owners HR/Benefits Decision Makers Construction Professionals Building Managers Warehouse Managers Charted Accountant Supply Chain Manager C-Level Executives Others SPECIFIC JOB TITLES Accountant Administrative Staff Architect Attorney C-Level Executive/ Owner Consultant Customer Support Designer Department Head Doctor Engineer Financial Advisor Graphic Designer HR Director IT Manager Military Nurse Teacher/Professor Vice President Web/Software Developer Other

7 Industry Sectors Automotive Banking & Financial services Chemical manufacturing Construction & Real Estate Education Energy & Utilities Food & Beverages Healthcare and Life Science Insurance Logistics & Transportation Media & Entertainment Public sector Retail & E-Commerce Resources Telecomm & IT

8 GLOBAL HEALTHCARE PANEL ATTRIBUTES AILMENT TARGETING PHYSICIAN Acid Reflux Allergies Arthritis Asthma ADD/ADHD Back Problems Chronic Pain Crohn s Disease Depression Diabetes Type 1 & 2 Eating Disorders Eczema Fibromyalgia Headaches Heart Problems High Blood Pressure High Cholesterol Menopause Mental Disabilities Migraines Multiple Sclerosis Obesity Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis Pregnancy (By Week) Psoriasis Rheumatoid Arthritis Seizures Sight/Hearing Disabilities Sinus Problems Sleep Disorders Others. Anesthesiologists, Cardiologists Dentists Dermatologists Endocrinologists ENTs Gastroenterologists GPs/PCPs Gynecologists Hematologists Nephrologists Neurologists Nurses Ophthalmologists Opticians Orthopedists Pediatricians Pharmacists Psychiatrists Radiologists Respiratory Physicians Pulmonologists Rheumatologists Surgeons Urologists Hospital Admins/Execs Lab Managers Others

9 PANEL ASIA PACIFIC Afghanistan 1246 Australia Bangladesh 1375 Bhutan 1321 Cambodia 9323 China Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan 2081 Laos 6751 Macau 1519 Malaysia Maldives 1631 Myanmar Nepal 1442 New Zealand Pakistan 8775 Philippines Singapore South Korea Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Vietnam

10 AFGHANISTAN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 34,656,000 Panel Size: 1,246 Male 55% Female 45% % % % % 55+ 4% Above AFN Below AFN % 76% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 5% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 13% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 6%

11 AUSTRALIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 24,210,000 Panel Size: 194,324 Male 51% Female 49% % % % % 55+ 6% Above AUD Below AUD % 63% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 5% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 9%

12 BANGLADESH PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 162,951,000 Panel Size: 1,375 Male 67% Female 33% % % % % 55+ 7% Above BDT Below BDT % 53% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 5% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 15% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 7% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 4%

13 BHUTAN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 797,000 Panel Size: 1,321 Male 52% Female 48% % % % % 55+ 5% Above BTN Below BTN % 61% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 9% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 3% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 9%

14 CAMBODIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 15,762,000 Panel Size: 945,712 Male 67% Female 33% % % % % 55+ 3% Above KHR Below KHR % 66% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 9% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 12% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 2% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 7%

15 CHINA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 1,378,665,000 Panel Size: 945,712 Male 53% Female 47% % % % % 55+ 9% Above CNY Below CNY % 47% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 4% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 3% Public Sector 9% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 7%

16 HONG KONG PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 7,336,000 Panel Size: 19,890 Male 66% Female 34% % % % % 55+ 3% Above HKD Below HKD % 63% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 7% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 13% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 4%

17 INDIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 1,324,171,000 Panel Size: 457,166 Male 78% Female 22% % % % % 55+ 3% Above INR Below INR % 78% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 9% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 10% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 6%

18 INDONESIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 261,115,000 Panel Size: 207,352 Male 54% Female 46% % % % % 55+ 6% Above IDR Below IDR % 71% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 8% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 12% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 10% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 8%

19 JAPAN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 126,994,000 Panel Size: 323,410 Male 64% Female 36% % % % % 55+ 8% Above JPY Below JPY % 55% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 7% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 2% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 4%

20 KAZAKHSTAN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 17,794,000 Panel Size: 2,081 Male 50% Female 50% % % % % 55+ 1% Above KZT Below KZT % 61% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 6% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 2% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 6%

21 LAOS PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 6,758,000 Panel Size: 6,751 Male 49% Female 51% % % % % 55+ 2% Above LAK Below LAK % 71% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 6% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 9%

22 MACAU PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 612,000 Panel Size: 1,519 Male 67% Female 33% % % % % 55+ 5% Above MOP Below MOP % 64% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 2% Construction and real estate 6% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 16% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 8% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 7%

23 MALAYSIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 31,187,000 Panel Size: 68,876 Male 67% Female 33% % % % % 55+ 2% Above MYR Below MYR % 71% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 4% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 13% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 5%

24 MALDIVES PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 427,000 Panel Size: 1,631 Male 60% Female 40% % % % % 55+ 5% Above MVR Below MVR % 70% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 7% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 8% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 2% Telecom and IT 5%

25 MYANMAR PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 52,885,000 Panel Size: 15,526 Male 76% Female 24% % % % % 55+ 3% Above MMK Below MMK % 61% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 9% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 15% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 7%

26 NEPAL PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 28,982,000 Panel Size: 1,442 Male 72% Female 28% % % % % 55+ 5% Above NPR Below NPR % 65% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 4% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 12% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 7%

27 NEW ZEALAND PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 4,693,000 Panel Size: 40,885 Male 68% Female 32% % % % % 55+ 6% Above NZD Below NZD % 58% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 6% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 16% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 5%

28 PAKISTAN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 193,203,000 Panel Size: 8,775 Male 63% Female 37% % % % % 55+ 5% Above PKR Below PKR % 72% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 9% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 12% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 1% Retail and E-commerce 2% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 9%

29 PHILIPPINES PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 103,320,000 Panel Size: 62,476 Male 75% Female 25% % % % % 55+ 4% Above PHP Below PHP % 47% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 8% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 12% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 3% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 8%

30 SINGAPORE PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 5,607,000 Panel Size: 26,770 Male 52% Female 48% % % % % 55+ 3% Above SGD Below SGD % 53% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 2% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 6% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 16% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 7% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 8%

31 SOUTH KOREA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 51,164,000 Panel Size: 151,777 Male 69% Female 31% % % % % 55+ 5% Above KRW Below KRW % 67% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 9% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 7% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 8%

32 SRI LANKA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 21,203,000 Panel Size: 10,931 Male 63% Female 37% % % % % 55+ 5% Above LKR Below LKR % 73% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 5% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 16% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 1% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 7%

33 Taiwan PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 23,682,000 Panel Size: 157,392 Male 53% Female 47% % % % % 55+ 8% Above TWD Below TWD % 62% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 6% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 9% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 8%

34 THAILAND PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 68,863,000 Panel Size: 75,166 Male 71% Female 29% % % % % 55+ 8% Above THB Below THB % 67% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 8% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 4%

35 VIETNAM PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 94,569,000 Panel Size: 298,989 Male 63% Female 37% % % % % 55+ 8% Above VND Below VND % 55% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 9% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 9% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 6%

36 PANEL MIDDLE EAST Bahrain 6192 Egypt Iran Israel 1540 Jordon 1437 Kuwait Lebanon 7194 Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia UAE Yemen 1619

37 BAHRAIN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 1,425,000 Panel Size: 6,192 Male 54% Female 46% % % % % 55+ 5% Above BHD Below BHD % 59% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 6% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 8%

38 EGYPT PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 95,688,000 Panel Size: 22,740 Male 70% Female 30% % % % % 55+ 7% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 7% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 4% Above EGP Below EGP % 53% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 5%

39 IRAN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 80,277,000 Panel Size: 27,431 Male 62% Female 38% % % % % 55+ 9% Above IRR Below IRR % 66% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 5% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 7% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 7% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 4%

40 ISRAEL PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 8,546,000 Panel Size: 1,540 Male 70% Female 30% % % % % 55+ 4% Above ILS Below ILS % 52% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 6% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 7% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 9% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 5%

41 JORDON PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 9,455,000 Panel Size: 1,437 Male 69% Female 31% % % % % 55+ 6% Above JOD 2000 Below JOD % 47% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 9% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 7% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 9% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 4%

42 KUWAIT PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 4,052,000 Panel Size: 25,451 Male 58% Female 42% % % % % 55+ 7% Above KWD 8000 Below KWD % 58% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 5% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 8% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 4%

43 LEBANON PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 6,006,000 Panel Size: 7,194 Male 73% Female 27% % % % % 55+ 4% Above LBP Below LBP % 45% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 9% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 8%

44 OMAN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 4,424,000 Panel Size: 12,444 Male 62% Female 38% % % % % 55+ 6% Above OMR 5000 Below OMR % 68% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 5% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 8% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 6%

45 QATAR PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 2,569,000 Panel Size: 12,169 Male 49% Female 51% % % % % 55+ 3% Above QAR Below QAR % 52% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 4% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 8% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 9% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 11%

46 SAUDI ARABIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 32,275,000 Panel Size: 18,783 Male 69% Female 31% % % % % 55+ 5% Above SAR Below SAR % 48% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 6% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 8% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 7%

47 UAE PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 9,269,000 Panel Size: 13,030 Male 78% Female 22% % % % % 55+ 2% Above AED Below AED % 61% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 8% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 9%

48 YEMEN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 27,584,000 Panel Size: 1,619 Male 60% Female 40% % % % % 55+ 5% Above YER Below YER % 67% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 7% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 8% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 4%

49 PANEL AFRICA Algeria Ethiopia 1532 Gabon Ghana 3915 Kenya 3528 Morocco Mozambique 1670 Niger 1617 Nigeria 2874 Rwanda 1285 Senegal 1651 South Africa Tanzania 1323 Tunisia Uganda 1610

50 ALGERIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 40,606,000 Panel Size: 12,911 Male 63% Female 37% % % % % 55+ 5% Above DZD Below DZD % 59% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 7% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 7%

51 ETHIOPIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 102,403,000 Panel Size: 1,532 Male 77% Female 23% % % % % 55+ 5% Above ETB Below ETB % 61% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 9% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 8% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 1% Telecom and IT 8%

52 GABON PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 1,979,000 Panel Size: 239,029 Male 73% Female 27% % % % % 55+ 7% Above XAF Below XAF % 53% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 8% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 8%

53 GHANA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 28,206,000 Panel Size: 3,915 Male 68% Female 32% % % % % 55+ 5% Above GHS 6000 Below GHS % 53% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 5% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 1%

54 KENYA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 48,461,000 Panel Size: 3,528 Male 51% Female 49% % % % % 55+ 8% Above KES Below KES % 72% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 6% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 12% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 5%

55 MOROCCO PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 35,276,000 Panel Size: 14,915 Male 53% Female 47% % % % % 55+ 3% Above MAD Below MAD % 46% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 9% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 4%

56 MOZAMBIQUE PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 28,829,000 Panel Size: 1,670 Male 49% Female 51% % % % % 55+ 8% Above MZN Below MZN % 58% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 5% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 1% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 9%

57 NIGER PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 20,672,000 Panel Size: 1,617 Male 76% Female 24% % % % % 55+ 8% Above XOF Below XOF % 72% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 8% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 8% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 4%

58 NIGERIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 185,989,000 Panel Size: 2,874 Male 68% Female 32% % % % % 55+ 6% Above NGN Below NGN % 52% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 9% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 2% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 5%

59 RWANDA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 11,917,000 Panel Size: 1,285 Male 71% Female 29% % % % % 55+ 6% Above RWF Below RWF % 56% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 7% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 8% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 7%

60 SENEGAL PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 15,411,000 Panel Size: 1,651 Male 68% Female 32% % % % % 55+ 4% Above XOF Below XOF % 56% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 8% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 7%

61 SOUTH AFRICA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 56,015,000 Panel Size: 19,984 Male 64% Female 36% % % % % 55+ 5% Above ZAR Below ZAR % 66% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 8% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 6%

62 TANZANIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 55,572,000 Panel Size: 1,323 Male 63% Female 37% % % % % 55+ 5% Above TZS Below TZS % 68% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 4% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 7%

63 TUNISIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 11,403,000 Panel Size: 10,519 Male 49% Female 51% % % % % 55+ 6% Above TND 9000 Below TND % 68% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 8% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 8% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 9% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 6%

64 UGANDA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 41,487,000 Panel Size: 1,610 Male 59% Female 41% % % % % 55+ 5% Above UGX Below UGX % 60% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 6% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 9% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 5%

65 PANEL EUROPE Austria Belgium France Germany Netherland Norway Spain Sweden Bulgaria 2894 Czech Republic Denmark Estonia 3915 Finland Hungary Ireland 5266 Italy Latvia 3575 Lithuania 4455 Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovakia 8893 Switzerland Turkey UK Ukraine 19415

66 AUSTRIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 8,731,000 Panel Size: 20,603 Male 78% Female 22% % % % % 55+ 8% Above ATS Below ATS % 70% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 5% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 15% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 10% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 5%

67 BELGIUM PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 11,338,000 Panel Size: 60,183 Male 49% Female 51% % % % % 55+ 8% Above BEF Below BEF % 68% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 9% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 12% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 11% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 6%

68 BULGARIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 7,127,000 Panel Size: 2,894 Male 76% Female 24% % % % % 55+ 7% Above BGN Below BGN % 65% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 5% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 7%

69 CZECH REPUBLIC PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 10,566,000 Panel Size: 10,547 Male 78% Female 22% % % % % 55+ 4% Above CZK Below CZK % 45% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 9% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 2% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 5%

70 DENMARK PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 5,728,000 Panel Size: 26,376 Male 61% Female 39% % % % % 55+ 7% Above DKK Below DKK % 78% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 9% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 5%

71 ESTONIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 1,315,000 Panel Size: 3,915 Male 50% Female 50% % % % % 55+ 6% Above EEK Below EEK % 53% Automotive 3% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 4% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 9% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 8%

72 FINLAND PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 5,495,000 Panel Size: 11,001 Male 69% Female 31% % % % % 55+ 2% Above FIM Below FIM % 69% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 5% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 8% Retail and E-commerce 10% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 8%

73 FRANCE PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 66,892,000 Panel Size: 216,529 Male 58% Female 42% % % % % 55+ 5% Above FRF Below FRF % 48% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 5% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 12% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 8%

74 GERMANY PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 82,487,000 Panel Size: 16,363 Male 58% Female 42% % % % % 55+ 3% Above DEM Below DEM % 55% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 4% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 7% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 8%

75 HUNGARY PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 9,814,000 Panel Size: 37,705 Male 59% Female 41% % % % % 55+ 7% Above HUF Below HUF % 74% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 4% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 4%

76 IRELAND PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 4,749,000 Panel Size: 5,266 Male 65% Female 35% % % % % 55+ 7% Above IEP Below IEP % 59% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 6% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 13% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 7%

77 ITALY PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 60,627,000 Panel Size: 80,725 Male 53% Female 47% % % % % 55+ 5% Above ITL Below ITL % 53% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 3% Construction and real estate 5% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 7% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 5%

78 LATVIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 1,959,000 Panel Size: 3,575 Male 73% Female 27% % % % % 55+ 2% Above LVL Below LVL % 61% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 5% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 13% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 1% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 7%

79 LITHUANIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 2,868,000 Panel Size: 4,455 Male 75% Female 25% % % % % 55+ 3% Above LTL Below LTL % 65% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 5% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 12% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 9%

80 NETHERLAND PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 17,030,000 Panel Size: 102,675 Male 65% Female 35% % % % % 55+ 4% Above ANG Below ANG % 71% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 4% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 11% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 9% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 7%

81 NORWAY PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 5,236,000 Panel Size: 27,350 Male 77% Female 23% % % % % 55+ 7% Above NOK Below NOK % 64% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 6% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 15% Insurance 2% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 7%

82 POLAND PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 37,970,000 Panel Size: 63,704 Male 74% Female 26% % % % % 55+ 4% Above PLN Below PLN % 59% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 7% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 2% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 8%

83 PORTUGAL PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 10,325,000 Panel Size: 18,654 Male 69% Female 31% % % % % 55+ 7% Above PTE Below PTE % 53% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 6% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 1% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 6%

84 ROMANIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 19,699,000 Panel Size: 45,696 Male 74% Female 26% % % % % 55+ 6% Above RON Below RON % 63% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 6% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 10% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 4%

85 RUSSIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 144,342,000 Panel Size: 177,320 Male 49% Female 51% % % % % 55+ 4% Above RUB Below RUB % 65% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 4% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 8%

86 SLOVAKIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 5,430,000 Panel Size: 8,893 Male 54% Female 46% % % % % 55+ 3% Above SKK Below SKK % 75% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 9% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 2% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 6%

87 SPAIN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 46,484,000 Panel Size: 172,169 Male 76% Female 24% % % % % 55+ 9% Above ESP Below ESP % 72% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 7% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 15% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 4%

88 SWEDEN PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 9,923,000 Panel Size: 38,389 Male 76% Female 24% % % % % 55+ 5% Above SEK Below SEK % 47% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 9% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 7% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 6% Public Sector 4% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 7%

89 SWITZERLAND PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 8,372,000 Panel Size: 14,978 Male 70% Female 30% % % % % 55+ 8% Above CHF Below CHF % 52% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 7% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 8%

90 TURKEY PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 79,512,000 Panel Size: 34,915 Male 68% Female 32% % % % % 55+ 2% Above TRY Below TRY % 77% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 7% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 10% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 6%

91 UK PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 65,595,000 Panel Size: 366,091 Male 69% Female 31% % % % % 55+ 1% Above GBP Below GBP % 52% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 6% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 11% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 7% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 7%

92 UKRAINE PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 45,004,000 Panel Size: 19,415 Male 60% Female 40% % % % % 55+ 5% Above UAH Below UAH % 45% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 8% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 13% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 3% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 6%

93 PANEL AMERICA Argentina Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica 2582 Ecuador 9020 Guatemala 2317 Mexico Panama 1559 Paraguay 1870 Peru Puerto Rico 3478 United States Uruguay 3795 Venezuela 39600

94 ARGENTINA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 43,847,000 Panel Size: 50,402 Male 57% Female 43% % % % % 55+ 8% Above ARS Below ARS % 52% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 5% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 16% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 6% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 6%

95 BRAZIL PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 207,652,000 Panel Size: 397,903 Male 62% Female 38% % % % % 55+ 7% Above BRL Below BRL % 49% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 9% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 6% Healthcare and life science 18% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 2% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 8%

96 CANADA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 36,264,000 Panel Size: 317,546 Male 65% Female 35% % % % % 55+ 4% Above CAD Below CAD % 61% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 6% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 13% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 11% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 9% Telecom and IT 8%

97 CHILE PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 17,909,000 Panel Size: 53,908 Male 69% Female 31% % % % % 55+ 3% Above CLP Below CLP % 62% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 8% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 17% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 5% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 1% Retail and E-commerce 2% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 6%

98 COLOMBIA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 48,653,000 Panel Size: 103,949 Male 73% Female 27% % % % % 55+ 5% Above COP Below COP % 50% Automotive 9% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 8% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 4% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 13% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 7% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 7%

99 COSTA RICA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 4,857,000 Panel Size: 2,582 Male 68% Female 32% % % % % 55+ 5% Above CRC Below CRC % 72% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 6% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 8% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 15% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 6% Media and Entertainment 8% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 4%

100 ECUADOR PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 16,385,000 Panel Size: 9,020 Male 74% Female 26% % % % % 55+ 4% Above ECS Below ECS % 50% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 5% Education 9% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 5% Public Sector 2% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 7%

101 GUATEMALA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 16,582,000 Panel Size: 2,317 Male 64% Female 36% % % % % 55+ 5% Above GTQ Below GTQ % 62% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 2% Construction and real estate 4% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 16% Insurance 9% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 9% Public Sector 6% Retail and E-commerce 9% Resources 4% Telecom and IT 8%

102 MEXICO PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 127,540,000 Panel Size: 226,173 Male 62% Female 38% % % % % 55+ 7% Above MXN Below MXN % 65% Automotive 5% Banking and financial services 5% Chemical manufacturing 5% Construction and real estate 5% Education 7% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 14% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 11% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 8%

103 PANAMA PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 4,034,000 Panel Size: 1,559 Male 71% Female 29% % % % % 55+ 3% Above PAB Below PAB % 59% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 8% Construction and real estate 5% Education 6% Energy and Utilities 5% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 17% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 4% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 5% Resources 7% Telecom and IT 8%

104 PARAGUAY PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 6,725,000 Panel Size: 1,870 Male 65% Female 35% % % % % 55+ 3% Above PYG Below PYG % 64% Automotive 6% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 9% Construction and real estate 7% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 9% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 17% Insurance 8% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 4% Resources 2% Telecom and IT 5%

105 PERU PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 31,773,000 Panel Size: 29,315 Male 74% Female 26% % % % % 55+ 3% Above PEN Below PEN % 67% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 4% Chemical manufacturing 6% Construction and real estate 8% Education 4% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 4% Healthcare and life science 16% Insurance 6% Logistics and Transportations 9% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 7% Retail and E-commerce 7% Resources 6% Telecom and IT 8%

106 PUERTO RICO PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 3,411,000 Panel Size: 3,478 Male 73% Female 27% % % % % 55+ 6% Above USD Below USD % 72% Automotive 4% Banking and financial services 8% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 4% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 5% Healthcare and life science 13% Insurance 7% Logistics and Transportations 8% Media and Entertainment 7% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 7%

107 UNITED STATES PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 323,127,000 Panel Size: 3,926,564 Male 72% Female 28% % % % % 55+ 7% Above USD Below USD % 55% Automotive 8% Banking and financial services 6% Chemical manufacturing 4% Construction and real estate 7% Education 8% Energy and Utilities 7% Food and Beverages 9% Healthcare and life science 18% Insurance 5% Logistics and Transportations 7% Media and Entertainment 4% Public Sector 2% Retail and E-commerce 2% Resources 8% Telecom and IT 5%

108 URUGUAY PANEL DETAILS Population Size: 3,444,000 Panel Size: 3,795 Male 61% Female 39% % % % % 55+ 8% Above UYU Below UYU % 58% Automotive 7% Banking and financial services 9% Chemical manufacturing 7% Construction and real estate 5% Education 5% Energy and Utilities 6% Food and Beverages 8% Healthcare and life science 16% Insurance 4% Logistics and Transportations 3% Media and Entertainment 3% Public Sector 5% Retail and E-commerce 8% Resources 5% Telecom and IT 8%

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