Either through direct purchase on in conjunction with venue/team sponsorship, our members frequently hold season tickets at multiple venues in a metro area or around the country.
Companies typically consume more of their season tickets in good economic climates and have less use for those tickets in slow economies. Without giving up access to a full season of events in the future our members gain flexibility.
Many venues require multi-year commitments for those premium season ticket locations preferred for corporate entertaining. This level of commitment may not fit the entertainment needs or the spending priorities of your company over the long term. Our members continue to enjoy the perks of premium season ticket holders while having the option to exchange or sell their tickets.
Companies have spent many dollars and years moving up the priority ladder within a venue to obtain the most desirable seating locations. Downsizing a season ticket purchase from the venue will often result in a loss of that prime location. Our members don’t have to worry about being relegated to the nosebleed section, but can maintain their seating priority year after year.
What seemed like a sound investment in a winning team several years ago, now may look like a budget albatross to those looking for unique entertainment experiences for their clients. Our members enjoy a wide variety of tickets available through our ticket management service.
Without proper oversight, corporate season tickets often go unused or underused. Companies want a ticket management service that can liquidate their unused ticket assets and generate cash for their business without requiring a team of software implementation consultants.
If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, FASTBREAK can help.
"Our nationwide company holds over 65,000 tickets per year. There was no way we could possibly monetize all of the tickets that went unused. It was just too many to deal with. FASTBREAK's automated system made that process a snap, providing liquidity to a previously illiquid asset."




