Manchester City strike new deal with online trading broker
Manchester City have struck a new partnership with online trading broker AvaTrade.
The deal, a multi-year agreement, makes AvaTrade the club’s official online trading partner across China, Asia and Latin America.
AvaTrade will use the tie-up to boost customer engagement both online and at events through exclusive offers and MCFC promotions.
Damian Willoughby, senior vice president of partnerships at club owner City Football Group, said: “We are delighted to announce this partnership with AvaTrade.
“AvaTrade and Manchester City are both committed to empowering the lives of our traders and fans, respectively, and giving them the best possible experience.
He added: “Both organisations share a passion for being innovative and leading the way in our industries. We are looking forward to working with AvaTrade for this season and beyond.”
AvaTrade is headquartered in Dublin and operates from 16 offices around the world.
Dáire Ferguson, chief exec at AvaTrade, commented: “A true leader constantly seeks new mountain tops to conquer.
“Our partnership with Manchester City sets a new bar in the global financial industry and furthers our ongoing commitment to investing in excellence.”
Dáire continued: “We are very excited as to what the future may bring as part of this fantastic collaboration between two leading brands at the top of their game.”
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