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Trade Nation Inks Sponsorship Deal with Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

source-logo  financemagnates.com 03 August 2022 13:00, UTC

Financial trading services provider, Trade Nation has recently announced a partnership with Wolverhampton Wanderers FC (Wolves), a professional football club in England. According to the details shared by Wolves, Trade Nation is now the official FX trading partner of the club ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.

Trade Nation offers trading services in a wide range of financial instruments, including FX, commodities, and indices. Through the latest partnership agreement with the football club, Trade Nation aims to boost its global presence.

Commenting on the partnership, Russell Jones, Wolves' GM of marketing & commercial growth, said: “We are delighted to welcome Trade Nation into the Wolves family. It is always exciting to work with a partner that is prepared to challenge the norm and shares our ambitious growth objectives. In just four years Trade Nation has grown from a small, low-cost, start-up to a global award-winning trading platform – growth that can only be achieved with progressive thinking and determination, two values shared with Wolves. We look forward to supporting their continued success.”

Football Sponsorships

Global football sponsorships are on the rise and leading professional football clubs have recently signed deals with some of the prominent names in the FX and crypto ecosystem. In May 2022, Chelsea signed a deal worth £20 million with WhaleFin. Earlier this week, eToro extended its long-term partnership with AS Monaco.

Speaking on the collaboration with Wolves, Trade Nation’s CEO Stuart Lane added: “We are thrilled about our new partnership with Wolves. This collaboration will bring exciting opportunities and the prospect of creating engaging content with the team. We are delighted to be partnering with such a brilliant football club and look forward to a very successful season ahead.”

Last month, crypto exchange OKX became the training kit sponsor of Manchester City, one of the most popular football clubs in EPL.

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