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Nuweb Group posts breakout quarter with record ticketing throughput, and expanding commercial momentum

18 November 2025

Nuweb Group delivered record ticketing throughput this quarter, accompanied by sustained commercial momentum.

The milestone, Nuweb executives said, reflects a multi-year investment in rebuilding Nuweb’s global architecture around resilience.

“Much of this industry is running on technology held together by decades of patchwork,” said José San Miguel, Managing Director, “We’re providing the modern technical base these platforms should have had years ago.”

That stance was underscored this quarter as the company processed its highest-ever ticketing throughput without any service disruption.

Performance bolstered by strong demand across major events including Ed Sheeran, Lady Gaga, Azahriah and Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Nuweb Group executives were quick to stress that headline throughput figures tell only part of the story.

“In major on-sales, platforms often strip back functionality simply to push buyers through faster. That isn’t good enough,” said José.

He added that Nuweb’s approach prioritises continuity of experience rather than tactical shortcuts. “Our throughput doesn’t come at the expense of the experience. If 85 per cent of buyers want to choose their own seats, we shouldn’t be turning that off, even under pressure.”

This comes at a time where ticketing platforms have recently made headlines for system crashes and user lockouts during major on sales, prompting renewed debate over platform resilience and consumer rights.

Nuweb’s leadership believes this environment favours new infrastructure providers that can evolve quickly.

“The market is moving faster than the systems currently supporting it,” says Jose, “Platforms need underlying technology that understands that reality”

The company, which supplies technology to ticketing operators, has gained traction among a growing need for platforms to rebuild or modernise their systems.The company is now expanding its footprint across North America, adding new roles to support rising demand and an expanding client base across the region.

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