Partner Article
Beesure Marks Deal to Become Cardiff City Community Partner
Beesure has announced that it is a Cardiff City Community Partner in a long-standing deal brokered by sports rights specialist, Eleven Sports Media. Its branding features on the high impact Pitch-Facing and Mid-Tier LED displays, creating huge opportunities for the Newport-based company to reach fans in the stadium, along with the large audience at home, watching the broadcast.
The independent financial advisers and insurance consultant’s branding also appears on Eleven’s fan-engagement platforms, StadiumTV and StatTV, which deliver engaging content via screens installed through the concourse and hospitality areas of the Cardiff City Stadium.
Through the partnership, Beesure extends its support to the people and economy in South Wales and aims to connect to a wider audience that can benefit from its financial services.
Director of Beesure, Matt Jackson comments: “The team at Beesure is made up of sport fanatics, with a diverse range of interests. We all love sport because it is rooted in community and it connects people; promoting team pride, dedication, and determination - values that we, as financial advisers, carry into our work to provide the best services to our clients.
“The Bluebirds have always committed to the local community, and we share that commitment – which is why we’re delighted to be part of the Cardiff City Community Partnership.”
A family-owned business, Beesure brings a personal approach to its work as independent financial advisors. The South Wales business understands the importance of the right financial decisions, which shape clients and future generations’ lives. It prides itself on creating relationships that span generations.
The company recently announced the launch of the Beesure Business Network. The aim of the network is to connect businesses throughout South-Wales and the South-West, with complimentary services to share best practice and resources and to generate referrals though networking and marketing.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paul Morris .
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