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Arsenal hope 'to reach new heights' with three year international deal
Premier League football club have announced the renewal of its partnership with global foreign exchange provider Markets.com.
The deal will see the in-house trading platform extend its role as the Gunners official forex and binary trading partner until 2019, after the original tie-up in October 2014.
Markets.com will continue to have its branding displayed at the Emirates Stadium, and be provided with access to the North London club’s matchday hospitality.
Ron Hoffman, chief executive at Markets.com, said: “Our collaboration with Arsenal has proven to be a winning formula. Partnering with this globally recognised football club is as effortless as it gets, largely due to our shared ambition to reach new heights in our respective fields.
“We are extremely confident that the continued alliance with Arsenal will bolster the brand recognition of Markets.com, leading to a significant growth in our global customer base. These are exciting times for all of us.”
Vinai Venkatesham, Arsenal’s Chief Commercial Officer, complemented the ‘extremely creative marketing’ campaigns that the forex platform and said the club was delighted to be extending the partnership.
He added: “We look forward to working closely with them to continue to build on this in the coming years, and further strengthening our excellent working relationship.”
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