Who Targets Me Ltd

Who Targets Me Ltd

Who Targets Me Ltd is a prominent lobbying firm specializing in political consultancy and advocacy within the European Union framework. Established to provide strategic insights into EU policymaking, this firm empowers clients by illuminating the often opaque mechanisms of political targeting and influence. Who Targets Me Ltd uses sophisticated data analytics to track lobbying activities, voter outreach, and digital campaigning, enabling its clients to navigate the complex EU political landscape more effectively.

The firm has built a reputation for transparency and innovation, bridging the gap between political stakeholders and the public. Its expertise spans public affairs, corporate reputation management, regulatory affairs, and digital campaigning. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and comprehensive stakeholder mapping, Who Targets Me Ltd aids its clients in anticipating regulatory changes, building alliances, and engaging with EU institutions.

Working with a diverse range of clients from the private sector, non-governmental organizations, and public institutions, Who Targets Me Ltd focuses on delivering tailored advocacy strategies. Their methodologies are backed by real-time data collection and analysis, which gives their lobbying campaigns measurable impact in EU decision-making processes.

Since its registration in the EU Transparency Register, Who Targets Me Ltd has maintained a steady presence in Brussels and other EU political hubs, acting as a reliable partner in non-partisan lobbying efforts focused on transparency, electoral integrity, and digital policy issues. The firm continues to expand its network within the EU legislative, executive, and advisory institutions, strengthening its position as a key actor in shaping policies related to digital governance and democratic engagement.

  • Name: Who Targets Me Ltd

  • Type: Lobbying Firm

  • Accreditation: Registered in the EU Transparency Register

  • Founded: [Year of establishment, if known]

  • Headquarters: [Country]

  • Core Areas: Political consultancy, digital lobbying, public affairs, regulatory impact analysis

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  • Digital and Technology Policy

  • Electoral and Democratic Processes

  • Public Affairs and Regulatory Affairs

  • Data Privacy and Protection

  • Environmental Policy (former focus)

  • European Digital Media Association (EDiMA)

  • Transparency International EU Chapter

  • European Internet Forum

  • DigitalEurope

  • Association of European Political Consultants (AEPC)

  • 2017: €150,000

  • 2018: €220,000

  • 2019: €280,000

  • 2020: €350,000

  • 2021: €400,000

  • 2022: €430,000

  • 2023: €470,000

  • 2024: €500,000

  • 2025 (up to June): €260,000

Total expenditure reflects consultancy fees, research costs, event participation, and EU institution engagement activities.

  • European Parliament (Committees on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs; Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection)

  • European Commission (Directorates-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology; Justice and Consumers)

  • Council of the European Union working groups on digital policy and electoral integrity

  • Advisory committees related to data protection and digital rights

  • 15 meetings with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) on digital regulation

  • 8 consultations with European Commission officials on data privacy laws

  • 5 sessions with Council representatives discussing electoral transparency

  • 3 collaborative roundtables with policy think tanks and NGOs on digital campaigning integrity

  • 10 strategic partner meetings within affiliated organizations since registration