Partner Article
Pareto Financial Planning links up with Haydock Park racecourse
North west financial planners Pareto have become partners with Haydock Park racecourse.
The Pareto Owners and Trainers Pavilion was unveiled at the Betfred Grand National Trial with the sponsorship deal running until 2021.
The partnership – which follows Pareto’s sponsorship of Lancashire and England batsman Haseeb Hameed in 2017 – is part of the company’s 10-year anniversary celebrations.
Haydock Park is recognised as a Gold Standard venue by the Racehorse Owners’ Association.
Pareto Financial Planning was co-founded in Manchester by managing director John Stevenson and George Chantry in 2008.
John said: “We are really proud to have partnered with such a highly regarded and historic course as Haydock Park.
“With strong roots in the region, and entering into their 10th year, we are excited to mark the anniversary by supporting Haydock Park during the 2018 season and beyond.
“We couldn’t be more pleased to associate ourselves with the Gold Standard at Haydock Park, the ideal setting to further strengthen the Pareto brand and develop our north-west connections.”
The Pareto Owners and Trainers Pavilion is next to the parade ring and can be hired for corporate entertaining.
Jason Fildes, General Manager at Haydock Park, added: “We are delighted to be able to announce Pareto Financial Planning as the new partners for Haydock Park’s Owners and Trainers Pavilion.
“They are a well-established company with strong roots in the north west - becoming one of our key partners really illustrates confidence and strength in the market place.
“We look forward to welcoming them to Haydock Park in 2018 - I’m sure the new partnership will add to the celebrations during their 10th anniversary year.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pareto Financial Planning .
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