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North Wales Crusaders are delighted to announce a long-term commercial partnership with Ticketpass.

Ticketpass are an ethical ticketing company that helps event organisers sell tickets online, and donates 50% of its booking fees to charities around the world.

The company’s mission is to create a ticketing experience that is fair, friendly, and socially responsible—from the moment an event is planned to the final cheers from the stands.
As part of this exciting partnership, following this weekend’s fixture against Widnes, all tickets for North Wales Crusaders matches and events will be sold exclusively through the Ticketpass platform in addition to the Ticketpass logo displayed on the club’s training shirts and front of shirt for the Crusaders 7’s squad set to compete in competitions later this year.
Rob Hart, Commercial Manager at Ticketpass commented: “Ticketpass are delighted to be in partnership with the North Wales Crusaders, who are so far undefeated this year, with the team not conceding a point in their first two opening games! The ambitions the club have are fantastic and we are thrilled to be supporting them on this exciting journey.
“This collaboration will not only provide Crusader’s fans with a user-friendly ticketing process that supports the local community in Colwyn Bay, but as an organisation, the club can understand their audiences better with advanced analytics and instant reporting.
“Meanwhile, this relationship supports our established and wider partnership with the Welsh Rugby League and accelerates our combined efforts to grow the game further in Wales, one ticket at a time. We look forward to seeing what heights the club can hit, diolch a phob iwc!”
North Wales Crusaders CEO Arun Watkins added: “We have an long/term strategy here at North Wales Crusaders, we want partners who are ready to join us on that journey.
“Ticketpass are fully bought into that, and with their existing partnership with Wales Rugby League, we see this partnership not only as a great partnership for the club but for Wales.”

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