The owner of a failed ticket company used by Super Rugby franchises must pay more than $3.85 million to his bank, a judge has ruled. Matthew Robert Davey’s company – Fortress Information Systems, which traded as Ticket Rocket – was placed in liquidation in October, owing the Hurricanes and Crusaders Super Rugby franchises $186,000 and $155,000 respectively. MARTIN DE RUYTER The Nelson Youth Theatre is waiting to repaid $15,000 in ticket sales through troubled firm Ticket Rocket. Ticket Rocket An image from the Ticket Rocket website. The summary judgment was entered for the principal sum of $3,851,640, plus interest of $737.62 a day and costs.
Source: Stuff August 11, 2021 01:07 UTC