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Be Wiser kicks off 2017 in Swindon as matchday sponsor
Directors and staff of Be Wiser Insurance in Swindon have strengthened ties with the town’s football club as matchday sponsor for the recent clash against Shrewsbury.
The match finished in a draw and marketing director Andrew Dunkerley said the company, which opened a new office in Swindon last year, was a keen supporter of the team.
“We like to be part of the communities where we employ people and our support of Swindon Town Football Club means we get the opportunity to take staff to a number of games during the season,’’ he said.
“Swindon is proving a successful location for us and being involved with such a vibrant team means that as many people as possible in the area know we are here.”
Be Wiser uses national sports teams to help promote its brand and in addition to football sponsorship it sponsors the British Superbike Championship winning team Be Wiser Ducati, the All-Weather Championship for horseracing and the Hawkstone International MX.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Be Wiser Insurance .
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