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- Peek Acquires ACME Ticketing and Connect GO; Raises $70M to . . .
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - November 20, 2025 - Peek, the operating system for experiences, today announced the acquisitions of ACME Ticketing and Connect GO, cementing its position as the market leader powering the $330B experiences industry The company also raised $70M in funding led by growth equity firm Springcoast Partners
- Peek secures $70M to build out AI | PhocusWire
Peek said the acquisitions expand its reach to over 150 million customers, with ACME bringing expertise in ticketing, memberships and donations and Connect GO offering “all-in-one attraction management” that includes RFID technology and on-site visitor tools
- Peek Acquires ACME Ticketing, Connect GO, Raises $70M
The deal also comes with an additional $70M from the Series D funding round led by New York-based growth equity firm Springcoast So what does this mean for operators, and for the broader experiences tech sector? AI, Dynamic Pricing, Ticketing… Is Peek Building a Super App for Operators?
- Peek raises $70M, buys ACME Ticketing and Connect GO to scale . . .
Peek raised $70M to grow its AI platform for tours and attractions It bought ACME Ticketing and Connect GO, adding RFID access, memberships, and reach to 150M customers
- Peek Raises $70M and Acquires ACME and Connect GO - Ventureburn
Peek raises $70M and acquires ACME Ticketing and Connect GO to expand its AI-powered platform and strengthen its leadership
- Software maker Peek raises $70M, makes two acquisitions - Axios
Peek, which sells software for attractions and tour operators, raised $70 million in Series D funding, CEO Ruzwana Bashir tells Axios exclusively The company also acquired Acme Ticketing and Connect Go to bring ticketing, memberships and on-site operations all under one roof Why it matters: The experiences market is worth around $300 billion worldwide, but about 40% of operators still don't
- Peek Raises $70M for Experiences Platform, Buys 2 Companies
Peek has acquired two companies, ACME Ticketing and Connect Go, and raised $70 million in a Series D funding round
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