The TruFactor business was set up last year, banking on the acquisition of Pinsight Media. The latter is a mobile data analytics and advertising unit that SoftBank-backed InMobi acquired from US telecom giant Sprint Corp in October 2018.
However, InMobi got its biggest boost from social platforms Glance (a mobile lock-screen software), and Roposo (short video-sharing app), with the latter rising to the top, following India’s ban on 59 Chinese apps. InMobi acquired Roposo in December last year and started scaling up the business from April after integrating the business with itself. Seen as a made-in-India replacement for TikTok, the video-sharing app added about 700,000 users an hour soon after the ban on Chinese apps, on June 30.