Manchester City confirm three-year QNET tie-in
Manchester City have announced a three-year extension to their partnership with Asian direct selling company QNET.
The agreement means the firm, a subsidiary of QI Group, will remain the club’s official direct selling partner until 2020.
The senior VP of partnerships for MCFC owner City Football Group, Damian Willoughby, said of the deal: “We are delighted to see another partner extending their relationship with the club as our respective businesses have enjoyed sustained growth and are set for further success in the years ahead.
“As we embark on a new exciting season in the English Premier League, we have a unique opportunity to connect with both our local and global fans and create unforgettable memories.”
QNET said the partnership will allow it to continue growing its brand presence globally and establish more diverse marketing platforms.
The company’s CEO, Trevor Kuna, said: “We are absolutely thrilled with this on-going partnership with Manchester City.
“This is a significant relationship between two brands that are both keen on taking on any challenges for the taste of success.”
He continued: “With this renewed relationship, we get to engage and interact with the various global communities we come into contact with as well as maintain our significant connection to key markets in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe.”
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