Ghana’s Online Event Ticketing Company Ticketdoug.com Launches In Canada

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ticketTicketdoug.com, Ghana’s online event ticketing company recently launched in Canada in an expansion move that will see it provide high level security and quality ticketing solutions.

Working from their office in Ontario, Ticketdoug.com will provide ticketing for all types of events for both big and small events. Ticketdoug will supply all ticket securities, wrist bands and print their tickets in Canada in partnership with top Canadian print and design firm KONSORTI GROUP INC.

According to the company, “Ticketdoug represents the solution to event ticketing in Ghana. For instance, the problem of security (be it ticketing and gate maning) is solved. Here, the event organiser is provided with a variety of ticketing security features from which to choose from.”

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TicketDoug provides branded tickets to clients through its one stop online ticketing shop plus delivery throughout Ghana. The firm has served several clients including concerts for Ghana Music Awards and BET award winning artists and Chris Brown’s Ghana concert.

The Ghana-headquartered firm sales tickets online via mobile money, VISA, PayPal and also does gate ticketing at events.

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