Chester FC target commercial and community success with latest sponsorship deal
Chester Football Club have completed a new sponsorship deal with Cheshire-based communications firm ITS Technology Group Limited.
The five-figure agreement will see Saighton-headquartered ITS support the National League club over the next three years.
In a statement published on ITS’ website, Chester FC chief exec Mark Maguire hailed the signing as an “absolutely fantastic deal” that “epitomises the type of relationship that we are looking to establish as we take the club forward”.
Speaking further, he said: “ITS are a hugely successful company with offices across the country and are engaging with us because of our direction both commercially and in the community – to build the platform for success on the pitch we have to test ourselves with partnerships like this, that is with modern, successful and dynamic businesses who will demand value from their involvement with us.”
ITS’ group CEO, Roy Shelton, commented: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with Chester FC, we are an expanding company very much rooted in the Chester area and it is important to us that we support the local community.”
Roy believes the firm’s latest partnership will work on both a commercial and community level.
He added: “[We] look forward to a successful relationship over the coming years.”
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