Bangkok Post

GlobalTix works at Bangkok tourist pass

Focus to pool city attraction­s

- WILLIAM HICKS

With an influx of venture capital last year, Singaporea­n startup GlobalTix has been expanding its ticketing platform into Thailand, hoping to create a Bangkok city pass to be used at major attraction­s.

Chan Chee Kong, chief operating officer of GlobalTix, said the startup has been in talks with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) about the city pass. GlobalTix sells a city pass in Singapore in partnershi­p with Singapore Airlines that allows tourists to visit attraction­s like zoos and museums.

“You need five different tickets to go to five different attraction­s in Bangkok,” Mr Chan said. “We are in preliminar­y discussion­s with the TAT to bring what we are doing in Singapore to Bangkok.”

GlobalTix is a B2B ticket solutions provider that sells access to its digital ticketing platform and point-of-sale applicatio­n based on a subscripti­on model.

In Thailand it offers services to companies like Kidzania Thailand, Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World and Iyara Transport, and has 200-300 products on its platform in Thailand from 50-60 merchants. For now it is mostly focused on Bangkok, with plans to further capitalise on markets like Phuket and Chiang Mai.

The company also partners with other consumer-facing tech companies like Grab, Expedia and TripAdviso­r to sell tickets for tours and activities through their platforms. For instance, Grab offers tickets to certain attraction­s in Singapore, while GlobalTix runs ticketing through the Grab app.

GlobalTix came to Thailand three years ago, but really started expanding last year after receiving US$9 million in Series A funding from Tin Men Capital. The company reports 15-18% of ticket sales in Thailand, compared with 55% in Singapore and much of the remainder in Indonesia.

“We were initially Singaporef­ocused, but the last round of funding has driven us to expand regionally,” he said.

In 2018, GlobalTix sold 3 million tickets through its platform worldwide, making $28 million in revenue, up from about $11.8 million in 2017. The subscripti­on model allows enterprise­s to use GlobalTix’s technology with plans ranging from $39-$299 per month. It sweetens the deal by offering customers access to data on customer behaviour.

According to a report by Phocuswrig­ht, online bookings for tours and activities will grow to be worth $27 billion worldwide, with about 30% coming from Asia. Only 20% of activities are available online, according to a study by TripAdviso­r, and 90% of bookings are still done manually.

‘‘ We were initially Singapore-focused, but the last round of funding has driven us to expand regionally. CHAN CHEE KONG Chief operating officer, GlobalTix

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Chan: Preliminar­y talks with TAT

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