They are made up of eight businesses with more than 630 staff[2] across offices in Auckland, Sydney, Los Angeles, London, Shanghai, Beijing, Mexico City, South Africa, the Netherlands and Romania.
[4] In 1997, Vista Cinema made its first overseas sales in Argentina and Fiji, at which point its software was adapted to handle multiple languages and accommodate the complex tax laws and film regulations of other countries.
[6] Between 2009 and 2014, Vista acquired total or partial control of a number of companies specializing in technology solutions[buzzword] for the wider film industry.
This aligned with the diversification of the company to vertically integrate additional sector requirements such as film distribution management and marketing data analysis.
[11] Since listing, Vista Group has continued to acquire stakes in a number of technology companies that provide business solutions[buzzword] to the film industry.
Used worldwide by a diverse range of small cinema operators, Veezi also supports integration with a number of internet ticket aggregators.
Maccs software facilitates film rights and royalties management, as well as advertisement and distribution via theatrical and non-theatrical sales channels (home entertainment etc.).
Numero is used to extract data from cinema point of sale software, which can then be accessed by distributors for insight into box office revenue and admissions trends.
Flicks lists every movie, cinema and session nationwide in its markets, along with reviews, trailers, local release guides, festival profiles and editorial pieces from credited movie-writing talent.