Private equity firm Goldenpeak has acquired a majority stake [2] in UK-based entertainment analytics firm Ampere Analysis.

This dual-transaction move signals a significant shift in how streaming data is aggregated and monetized, combining institutional capital with a strategic expansion into European audience metrics.

Alongside the investment from Goldenpeak, Ampere Analysis said on May 26, 2026 [1], that it has acquired PlumResearch. PlumResearch is an analytics firm based in Warsaw, Poland [1]. The acquisition is designed to broaden the streaming-audience analytics capabilities of Ampere Analysis [4].

Goldenpeak represents the first institutional investor for Ampere Analysis [1]. By securing a majority stake [2], the private equity firm provides the financial backing necessary for the analytics company to scale its operations and integrate new data streams from the Polish market.

Ampere Analysis has focused on providing data-driven insights for the global entertainment industry. The addition of PlumResearch allows the company to enhance its understanding of viewer behavior and content performance across different regions, a critical need for streaming platforms competing for international subscribers.

The timing of these events suggests a coordinated effort to strengthen the company's market position before the next fiscal cycle. By integrating PlumResearch into its existing framework, Ampere Analysis can now offer more comprehensive datasets to its clients in the media and technology sectors [3].

Goldenpeak represents the first institutional investor for Ampere Analysis.

The entry of institutional private equity into Ampere Analysis, coupled with the acquisition of PlumResearch, indicates a consolidation trend in the entertainment data sector. As streaming services move away from simple subscriber counts toward more complex engagement metrics, the demand for specialized, cross-border audience analytics increases. This move positions Ampere Analysis as a more formidable competitor in the global media intelligence market by diversifying its geographic data sources.