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Tix Africa Closes Pre-seed Funding, Plans Expansion

- Emma Okonji

Tix Africa, a self-service ticketing platform for event creators in Nigeria, has secured a six-figure pre-seed funding.

The funding round was led by HoaQ, with participat­ion from a number of private equity investors, and will enable Tix Africa to build its technology to scale its events apps. The startup also plans to expand operations to Ghana and East Africa in the coming months.

Tix Africa launched in 2019 to solve the challenges of ticketing live events in Lagos. The founders have successful­ly run the Eat Drink Lagos Food Festival since 2015 and as a result of encounteri­ng challenges of accurately collating guest details, payments and ticketing the events, it built Tix to plug the gap in user data readily available to event organisers under the company’s original name of Festival Coins. The new capital raised will be deployed to expand Tix Africa’s developmen­t team, revamping its organizer mobile app, developing additional products, and launching Tix Pro - a paid version of Tix offered on a recurring subscripti­on basis. The company also plans to scale operations to Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, and Egypt in the second half of 2021.

Commenting on the fund raising, Tix Africa CEO, Folayemi Agusto, said: “Nigeria has some of the best events you can attend - no one does private gatherings or public events and festivals like us.

“We want to continue providing the best techenable­d solution for event organisers and attendees so that each event is a seamless, accessible experience from the moment tickets are booked, right through to arriving and gaining entry to the actual event.

“The new capital will enable us to scale quicker and to integrate the currently separate products and services we offer, including an app offering event attendees a marketplac­e where they can buy, trade and resell tickets securely. We’re really excited to expand our platform to other markets across the continent, potentiall­y enabling users to attend events they may otherwise not have known about.”

The hospitalit­y and event sector in sub Saharan Africa is worth tens of billions of dollars and was one of the sectors significan­tly impacted by COVID-19 lockdown measures, Agusto further said

According to him, once lockdown restrictio­ns began to ease, Tix Africa has also been working on offering virtual events integrated with Zoom.

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