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Telegram Ads in emerging markets — Africa, MENA, South-East Asia

Vertical patterns, language gaps and cabinet preferences across Telegram's fastest-growing emerging-market geographies — what actually runs there and how to spot it.

8 min · updated 2026-05-19

Contents

  • Why emerging markets are different
  • Region 1 — South-East Asia
  • Region 2 — Middle East & North Africa (MENA)
  • Region 3 — Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Region 4 — Latin America
  • How to research a specific emerging-market geo
  • Three practical takeaways
  • See also

Telegram's user base outside the traditional EU/US core has been the platform's biggest growth engine since 2022. Indonesia, Iran, Egypt, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Myanmar and a long tail of Latin-American and Central-Asian markets now contribute the bulk of net-new monthly active users — and with them, an entirely different mix of advertisers, verticals and creative styles. This guide unpacks what's actually running in those markets, why it looks different from EU/US sponsored ads, and how to use the tgadsspy archive to research a specific emerging-market geography before launching there.

#Why emerging markets are different

Three structural differences shape the ad mix in emerging markets:

1. **Cabinet mix tilts toward TON, not EUR.** EU/US advertisers default to the EUR cabinet at **ads.telegram.org**. In emerging markets, especially crypto-heavy geos (Nigeria, Iran, Vietnam, Argentina), TON-cabinet share runs significantly higher — often the majority of sponsored placements. TON pricing is more accessible to advertisers who already hold crypto and avoids euro-conversion friction.

2. **Vertical mix tilts toward forex/trading/casino.** EU/US sponsored creatives skew tech, e-commerce, edtech. Emerging-market sponsored placements skew **forex-coaching channels, online casinos, crypto signals and mini-app cashier offers**. The "small money, big profit" pitch — translated into Burmese, Persian, Indonesian or Amharic — accounts for the dominant share of what gets sponsored in many of these geos.

3. **Language coverage is uneven.** Telegram itself ships UI in 30+ languages, but ads moderation effectively serves any language that channel owners write in. The result: a long tail of ads in low-resource languages (Burmese, Amharic, Khmer, Sinhala) that most monitoring tools cannot parse. The tgadsspy archive uses script-block and morphology detection to surface these, but classification accuracy in low-resource languages remains lower than English/Russian/Indonesian.

#Region 1 — South-East Asia

The largest emerging-market region by absolute Telegram-ads volume. Key markets:

  • **Indonesia (ID)** — top vertical: forex/trading channels with "flipper" or "scalper" branding (`@samsudinsangflipper`, `@izzatsuperflip7`, `@achai_meta_scalper`). Tone is informal Malay-Indonesian mixing English finance jargon. EUR cabinet dominates, average CPM €0.4–1.2.
  • **Vietnam (VN)** — forex + crypto signals + online betting (`nhà cái`, `cá cược`). Distinct Vietnamese diacritic patterns make detection clean. EUR cabinet, CPM €0.3–0.8.
  • **Myanmar (MM)** — Burmese-script ads for casino/forex/lottery (`@f178tips_bot` "F178 TIPS"-style). Almost universally bot-target CTAs (Stars cabinet adjacent — many are mini-app onboarding flows). Coverage is thin in most monitoring tools; tgadsspy's script-block detection (U+1000–U+109F) catches them.
  • **Philippines (PH)** — gambling brand-only creatives like `PINOY365`, `@corgibet_official` — typically targeted from Turkish or UAE cabinets to serve PH-language audiences (geo-routing oddity worth checking when you research a competitor).

#Region 2 — Middle East & North Africa (MENA)

  • **Iran (IR)** — Persian-script crypto-signal channels (`@tahlilclubalerts`) dominate. The vertical is `signal` + `winrate` claims around proprietary trading desks. TON cabinet share is high (crypto-friendly). Pricing is opaque due to sanctions environment.
  • **UAE (AE)** — high-end retail, real-estate, and a strong forex/prop-firm niche. Often serves Arabic creatives targeting wider GCC audiences. The EUR cabinet is the default, average CPM €1–3.
  • **Egypt (EG) / Morocco (MA) / Algeria (DZ)** — Arabic creatives with country-specific currency markers (EGP/MAD/DZD) and local-brand mentions. Mostly retail, education, classified-ad portals. tgadsspy distinguishes EG/MA/DZ from generic Arabic via city names and dialect-specific tokens — important when researching a country-specific brand presence.
  • **Turkey (TR)** — straddles Europe and MENA. High forex/casino volume in Turkish (`@phoenixdsat` test-prep, `Marwa Style` retail). Strong EUR cabinet usage, often serves multiple geos from one TR-pinned account.

#Region 3 — Sub-Saharan Africa

The fastest-growing market in percentage terms, although still small in absolute ad-spend:

  • **Nigeria (NG)** — fintech apps, online betting (`naira` denominated brands), forex coaches. Heavy use of Pidgin English mixed with Yoruba/Hausa, making language detection harder.
  • **Kenya (KE)** — Safaricom-adjacent fintech (M-Pesa integrations), trading channels, Christian content. KES-denominated brand mentions and Nairobi-specific business names are the detection markers.
  • **Ethiopia (ET)** — Amharic-script content for job-listing bots (`@mellawork`) and money-transfer services. Coverage is the thinnest in our sample. The Ethiopic Unicode block (U+1200–U+137F) is the primary detection signal — without it most monitoring tools mislabel these as English.
  • **South Africa (ZA)** — English-language fintech and crypto, ZAR pricing markers. Most similar to EU/US patterns of all African markets.

#Region 4 — Latin America

  • **Brazil (BR)** — Portuguese-language e-commerce, betting (`apostas`), influencer-driven channels. EUR cabinet, CPM €0.5–1.5. Distinct Portuguese diacritics (`ã`, signature phrases like `não`/`você`) give clean detection.
  • **Argentina (AR)** — economic-crisis-driven crypto ads (peso instability → USDT promotion), MercadoLibre-adjacent commerce. TON cabinet share is rising.
  • **Mexico (MX)** — fintech apps (Bitso, Banorte), gambling, retail. Spanish + Mexico-specific markers (peso mexicano, CFDI tax IDs).

#How to research a specific emerging-market geo

The tgadsspy archive lets you slice by geography and language together. Three concrete starting points:

1. **Browse the geo page directly:** /countries/MM for Myanmar, /countries/IR for Iran, etc. Each shows top advertisers, top niches and recent creatives served in that geo.

2. **Cross-cut niche × geo:** /countries/NG/niches/trading — what forex looks like in Nigeria, who runs it, how creative messaging differs from the EU equivalent.

3. **Live search by language:** the /ads page lets you filter by detected language (`ar`, `fa`, `my`, `am` etc.) — useful when you want to see a vertical's tone in a specific language regardless of geo.

#Three practical takeaways

1. **Don't assume EU-market playbooks transfer.** Forex/casino dominance in emerging markets means the moderation environment, audience expectations and creative style are genuinely different. A SaaS-style sponsored message that works in DE will look out-of-place in MM.

2. **Use the geo + language filter together when researching.** Many advertisers target geo X with creatives in language Y (Filipino brands serving from TR accounts, etc.). Filtering on geo alone misses important context; filtering on language alone misses targeting decisions.

3. **Coverage in low-resource languages is improving but incomplete.** If you research Amharic, Khmer or Sinhala campaigns, expect a smaller sample. The tgadsspy classifier is updated weekly with new language patterns — see /wiki/top-niches-2026 for the freshest cross-cut.

#See also

Cabinet choice in emerging markets often differs from EU defaults: /wiki/eur-vs-ton-vs-stars. For competitor research workflow: /wiki/how-to-spy-on-competitors. For niche-level cross-cut: /wiki/top-niches-2026. Geo-targeting glossary: /info/geo-targeting.

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