Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 12, 2016 -- The GameChanger division of Unity FI Solutions, a leading provider of payment and processing solutions, has launched Player Pass, a new online ticketing platform that allows teams to better manage complimentary tickets that players and staff provide to their family and friends.
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Using Player Pass, athletes and staff can electronically request game tickets through an online portal and send a confirmation email to their guest notifying them that their tickets are available. The platform allows the team to keep an accurate record of how many tickets are distributed and how many are used, providing an easy-to-use system that can be integrated into any sports organization’s game-day operations.
The platform is currently being updated to add enhancements such as allowing tickets to be instantly sent to the intended recipient via email, who then has the option to print the ticket or present it on their mobile device on game day.
“Player Pass is a cost-effective remedy to an antiquated process many teams still use today to distribute complimentary tickets to loved ones,” said Matt Millward, director of ticket sales & operation for the Charlotte Knights, a Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. The Knights utilized Player Pass this past season.
Earlier this year, Unity FI expanded its suite of services by creating GameChanger, a division targeted at meeting the payment processing, ticketing, concessions and other needs for a wide range of athletic organizations, including professional teams, schools and sports leagues. Player Pass is a product from this division.
“Professional sports teams around the country are looking for ways to streamline operations and ultimately provide a better fan experience,” said Steve Contino, co-founder of Unity FI. “The Knights are an example of how teams can successfully integrate technology to reach these goals. We are happy to have worked with them to develop Player Pass and appreciate their willingness to provide valuable feedback on how we can better meet the needs of players and teams.”
“The Knights are excited to partner with Unity FI Solutions on this fantastic venture,” said Dan Rajkowski, executive vice president and chief operating officer of the Charlotte Knights. “This solution has been a great tool for our ticket operation and shows our commitment to integrating new technologies within our operation.”
About Unity FI Solutions:
Unity FI Solutions is a Charlotte, North Carolina,-based technology firm that delivers customized, secure and cost-effective electronic payment, processing and collections solutions to clients in a wide range of industries. For more than a decade, Unity FI Solutions has brought innovative solutions to its clients with the goal of helping them improve their bottom lines and increase operational efficiencies.
Michelle Rash 336-553-1733 (office) 336-823-5501 (mobile) [email protected]


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