Cyberpark-based CodeAce aims Rs 100-crore business by 2028
Digital marketing firm presents car to best team member on 7th anniversary
Kozhikode / September 16, 2025
Kozhikode, Sep 16 : Digital marketing firm CodeAce is targeting a business of Rs 100 crore in the next three years, according to founders of the company , based out of the Government Cyberpark here.
The target is to create global brands in the fields of performance marketing, software development and e-commerce based in Kozhikode, CodeAce CEO Jijin Mohan, COO Sarath Kumar and Director Mohanan Kottoor said amid the company’s seventh anniversary celebrations.
The event, Elevexa, saw the management gifting a Hyundai Venue car to an employee who made outstanding contributions to the company's growth over the past four years.
The celebrations were inaugurated by M.K. Raghavan, MP. Others present included Ahamed Devarkovil MLA, former Assistant Development Commissioner Natarajan C, Cyberpark General Manager Vivek Nair, CAFIT President Abdul Gafoor and media panellist Nijesh Aravind.
Adding to the festivities were film stars Ramzan Muhammed, Saniya Iyappan and prominent automotive journalist Hani Musthafa. A fashion show and music programmes formed highlights of the cultural segment by Street Academy.
CodeAce IT Solutions LLP is a success story by two friends who studied together since their 10th grade.
CodeAce started as a five-member startup at TenX, a startup acceleration hub in the Cyberpark. Back then, with a capital Rs 25 lakh and borrowed computers, the company barely had five clients. Today, CodeAce has over 120 employees, a 7,000-sqft office and more than 80 clients worldwide. The company works with leading international firms in the US and Europe, providing marketing services to a number of global brands.
Starting from performance marketing, CodeAce went on to expand its operations to software and Indian e-commerce businesses. The company has already registered in the US and is preparing to open a new office in Dubai. It has also gained attention among Malayalis through its inspirational podcast, WiseUp.
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