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Related Party Disclosures (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Schedule of Related Party Transactions The following table presents significant related party transactions where a related party receives services from the Company:
RevenueDue From
Related Party
Year Ended December 31,December 31,
Services20242023202220242023
Marketing and advertising services (1)
$— $2,576 $2,240 $— $1,518 
Marketing and advertising services (2)
3,752 894 7,449 — 4,381 
Marketing and website development services (3)
3,034 3,566 7,185 601 694 
Polling services (4)
828 1,042 379 192 160 
Polling and public relation services (5)
361 350 339 55 39 
Polling services (6)
— 1,046 3,450 — — 
Marketing and advertising services (6)
4,917 — — — — 
Total$12,892 $9,474 $21,042 $848 $6,792 
(1) A member of the Company’s Board was the President of a client. This person retired from his position and is no longer an employee of the client effective January 2, 2024.
(2) Brands’ partners and executives either hold a key leadership position in or are on the board of directors of the client.
(3) A member of the Company's Board is the managing director of a client.
(4) A family member of the Company’s Chief Executive Officer holds a key leadership position in the client.
(5) A family member of the Company’s President holds a key leadership position in the client.
(6) Founder of the client has significant interest in the Company.
In 2022, the Company made loans to three employees of a subsidiary each in the amount of $0.9 million, together with interest on the unpaid principal balance at a fixed interest rate equal to 3.5% per annum, compounding quarterly. The cash from the loan was used by the employees to purchase the noncontrolling interest of 13.3% in TMA Direct. As of December 31, 2024, and December 31, 2023, $2.7 million and $2.7 million, respectively, was due from the related parties and included in Other assets on the Consolidated Balance Sheets.