Irvine Partners, a top-tier creative communications agency with a presence in Africa and Europe, has secured an exclusive partnership with Dreaminfluence, a leading influencer marketing platform.
This collaboration aims to revolutionize Africa’s burgeoning US$3.08 billion creator economy by providing digital infrastructure that bridges the gap between influencers and brands.

Dreaminfluence, renowned for executing thousands of influencer campaigns and working with over 20,000 content creators, simplifies brand partnerships. Despite African creators leveraging platforms like TikTok, they continue to earn significantly less than their global counterparts due to limited infrastructure and digital skill gaps.
Rachel Irvine, CEO of Irvine Partners, emphasizes that monetization should be within reach for African creators. She notes that Dreaminfluence connects them with brands while supporting their work, helping them unlock new opportunities. Meanwhile, brands can expand their reach with authentic, high-impact content. Mads Wedderkopp, CEO of Dreaminfluence, highlights the strategic nature of the partnership, calling it an easy choice given Irvine Partners’ strong client portfolio and international presence. Notable brands such as Nivea, L’Occitane, and the Estée Lauder Group already leverage Dreaminfluence for influencer marketing.
Since its inception in 2018, Dreaminfluence has redefined influencer marketing by shifting from simple affiliate links to long-term brand ambassadorships. It helps brands identify the right influencers, track campaign performance, build lasting relationships, manage payments, and streamline content approvals. For influencers, the platform offers a seamless way to apply for campaigns, secure ambassador roles, and manage their collaborations efficiently.
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With influencer marketing spend projected to rise by over 50% in 2025, brands need expert strategies to ensure measurable results. Mohale Moloi, Content Director at Irvine Partners, stresses the importance of localized expertise in making campaigns successful. By integrating Dreaminfluence’s data-driven insights with industry knowledge, Irvine Partners aims to elevate influencer marketing in Africa, ensuring greater efficiency, transparency, and profitability for both creators and brands.
