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Ingresse: Leading the Revolution in the Event Market

The year 2023 marks a watershed moment in the post-pandemic world. With the end of government restrictions and a noticeable decrease in consumer fear regarding public events, such as concerts and games, we are witnessing an era of renewal and growth. Optimistic projections indicate an average increase of 8.6% in the South American event market by 2028.

In this panorama, ticket sales revenues in the region are set for a remarkable leap, with an expected average annual growth of 9.2%. The entertainment sector, currently accounting for 34.2% of the market, and the sports sector, with 21.5%, demonstrate exceptional expansion potential. According to studies by Insight P., the entertainment sector is expected to grow by an average of 10.8% per year, while the sports segment is projected to experience an annual expansion of 8.3% until 2028.

In this auspicious scenario, Ingresse, a leader in ticket sales and event management, stands out as an economic driving force. With strategic tactics and proactive actions, the company is intensifying its international presence and expanding its operations in Latin America. For this purpose, it is exploring acquisition opportunities in other countries of the continent, already in advanced negotiations with three companies in the field to accelerate its growth.

Furthermore, INGRESSE is striving to establish strategic partnerships with football clubs transitioning to Public Football Companies (SAFs), a central move in its strategy to increase its presence in the country’s major championships. These partnerships will undoubtedly strengthen its position in the sports sector and open new and significant business opportunities.

Looking towards the future, Ingresse maintains contagious optimism for this year, aiming to nearly double its revenues compared to last year, thereby reinforcing its leadership position in the market. With unwavering commitment and constant innovation, Ingresse is poised to be the driving force in the economic recovery of the event market in South America.

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