West Ham United strikes new deal with Scope Markets
West Ham has announced an agreement with Scope Markets as the club’s official online trading partner.
Scope Markets is an established leader in the financial services industry, aiming to provide a trading infrastructure for all clients and investors.
The global partnership aims to provide multiple branding opportunities for Scope Markets and see the two parties work closely together across commercial initiatives.
West Ham United’s vice-chairman, Karren Brady, said: “I am delighted to welcome Scope Markets to the West Ham United family and am extremely excited about our partnership.
“As we continue to grow and develop our corporate identity on a global scale, this is yet another hugely positive step forward alongside a leading organisation.
“Scope Markets are fully committed to excellence and continuous innovation, which is what makes West Ham United such a natural fit when it comes to sponsorship.”
Karim Virani, digital and commercial director at West Ham United, added: “The signing of Scope Markets shows the desire of the club to excel both on and off the pitch.
“Scope Markets believe that investment in technology, human resource and superior customer service are the building blocks of success and we look forward to a long and successful partnership as our two organisations continue to grow and prosper.”
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