Manchester City announce multi-year iTrader link-up
Manchester City have announced a new agreement with financial trading platform iTrader.com.
The multi-year deal will make the digital broker MCFC’s official online trading partner across the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
City will link with iTrader.com on a number of marketing campaigns, with the broker enjoying a digital presence on the club’s website and social channels.
The two organisations will also collaborate on a new co-branded website as part of a multi-national campaign.
Further, Trader.com will give customers and City fans the chance to get closer to the club and experience matchdays at the Etihad.
Damian Willoughby, senior VP of partnerships for City Football Group, which owns Manchester City, said: “We are delighted to welcome iTrader.com to the City family.
“Our mutual vision of performance and integrity makes them a perfect partner for the Club and we look forward to working together throughout the season and beyond.”
iTrader.com operates under the strictest financial regulations in the EU, as supervised by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, and holds an EEA authorization in the UK.
The firm provides investment options across stocks, commodities, currencies and CFDs.
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