Secutix and Adyen partner to introduce S-Pay

Secutix, a provider of digital solutions for the events industry, has partnered with Adyen, a financial technology platform, to launch in-house payment solution S-Pay. S-Pay is centralised system offering end-to-end ticket payment processing for every sales channel and payment method, supported by Adyen.  Secutix has opted to utilise the fintech company’s Adyen for Platforms solution …

PayPal named as preferred payments partner of Ticketmaster

PayPal has been named as the preferred payments partner of Ticketmaster in a multi-year deal.  Fans purchasing tickets will be able to pay with PayPal and PayPal Pay Later across Ticketmaster’s platform. PayPal Braintree will also become Ticketmaster’s primary global payment processor. Patrons are protected and supported through Buyer Protection and advanced fraud detection technology …

SeatGeek adds payment options for fans with Affirm partnership

SeatGeek and payment network Affirm have agreed a new partnership to provide fans with more ways to pay when purchasing tickets for live music and entertainment.  Music fans will be able to choose a payment option that suits them when selecting Affirm at checkout. Patrons can select options ranging from monthly payments to four interest-free …

Tech Stack: Digital hubs, payment and more…

Our weekly tech round-up from the world of ticketing and associated industries… Streaming and selling  Music streaming platform Spotify has tested out a new feature where artists can promote NFTs (non-fungible tokens) alongside merchandise and tickets on their Spotify profiles. Artists are already able to promote merchandise and tickets, but Steve Aoki and The Wombats …

TryBooking partners with Stripe to benefit US customers 

TryBooking has partnered with financial infrastructure platform Stripe to expand its online checkout solution offering. The online community event ticketing platform hopes the partnership will offer further protection for fighting fraud, as well as offering event organisers reliable and optimised payment channels. Event organisers will be able to link their event to their own Stripe …

Tech Stack: NFTs, investment and more…

Our weekly tech round-up from the world of ticketing and associated industries… NFT ticketing  NFT (non-fungible tokens) platform Afterparty has recently closed a $4m (£3m/€3.2m) funding round to bring total capital raised to $7m. The platform is hoping to use the funding to launch an NFT ticketing platform for artists. Investors include celebrity hotel heiress …

Sistic adds new payment options through Pace Enterprise 

Singapore-based ticketing agency Sistic has partnered with fintech solutions company Pace Enterprise, also headquartered in Singapore, to offer ticket buyers flexible payment options when booking an experience. Sistic customers will be able to split transactions into three instalments after reaching the checkout, with zero interest and no service fees. Users will be able to select …