Liverpool FC welcomes new digital partner
Liverpool FC has teamed up with Banc De Binary, the binary options trading platform, in a new 12-month deal.
The partnership will see the Cyprus-headquartered firm receiving digital marketing support and club hospitality, as well as giving its users access to LFC experiences via its digital platforms.
Liverpool Football Club’s chief commercial officer, Billy Hogan, said: “Our partnerships are about quality relationships and as a club we feel a great affinity with the drive and ambition reflected by Banc De Binary.
“We very much look forward to working together.”
Banc De Binary will act as the club’s Official Binary Options Partner in Europe, Australia, South Africa and Canada.
Banc De Binary’s founder, Oren Laurent, said: “Liverpool FC is exceptionally popular among people in our field. The club’s iconic legacy and unique status in the football world are second to none.
“We’re excited to align ourselves with the revered club, which stands as a shining example for determination, success and class.”
Oren continued: “Sharing the club’s vision of achievement and commitment to success, we are thrilled by the opportunity to join forces with Liverpool FC and bring our customers closer to this illustrious club whose core values are truly inspirational.”
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