
Ticketbis
Ticket resale marketplace acquired by eBay and integrated into StubHub, its brand.
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* | $165m Valuation: $165m 13.2x EV/Revenue -7.6x EV/EBITDA | Acquisition | |
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% growth | - | 5 % | 68 % | 28 % | (20 %) | (80 %) | (74 %) |
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% EBITDA margin | (48 %) | (174 %) | 36 % | 39 % | 41 % | 124 % | (362 %) |
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% profit margin | (45 %) | (136 %) | (6 %) | (2 %) | 21 % | (18 %) | (782 %) |
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Ticketbis was a Spanish online ticket marketplace that enabled users to buy and sell tickets for live events, including concerts, sports, and theater shows, both locally and internationally. Founded in 2009 in Bilbao, it positioned itself as a platform that offered a safe, user-friendly interface for individuals to trade tickets, often for events that were already sold out or in high demand.
Ticketbis quickly expanded globally, entering over 45 markets across Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Its success was driven by localized operations, multi-language support, and a strong digital marketing strategy. The company raised several funding rounds, including significant backing from investors like Active Venture Partners and Atomico, to support its global scaling.
Unlike traditional ticket vendors, Ticketbis operated as an intermediary without owning any tickets. Its revenue model was based on charging fees to both buyers and sellers, a practice that drew some criticism for high markups but proved lucrative as the secondary ticket market grew.
In 2016, Ticketbis was acquired by eBay and integrated into StubHub, eBay's ticketing platform. The acquisition allowed StubHub to expand into new regions where Ticketbis had built strong market presence, especially in Europe and emerging markets like Latin America and Asia. The integration marked the end of the Ticketbis brand, but its infrastructure and reach significantly enhanced StubHub's global footprint.
Keywords: Ticketbis, online ticket marketplace, secondary ticketing, Spain, StubHub, acquisition, global expansion, live events, ticket resale, e-commerce, Bilbao, Atomico, Active Venture Partners, Latin America, Asia, secondary market