Durham Cricket teams up with Sage Wealth Management in digital partnership
Durham Cricket has announced North East firm Sage Wealth Management as its partner for the 2019 season.
The club will collaborate with the financial planning specialist, which has offices in Chester-le-Street, Alnwick and Hexham, on a monthly documentary project and podcast series, as well as a weekly newsletter and Player of the Month competition.
As part of the partnership, Sage Wealth Management’s branding will feature around the Emirates Riverside bowl with their logo displayed on the club’s scoreboard.
Durham Cricket’s sales director Tom Seymour commented: “We’re delighted to have partnered with SWM and are extremely excited to see the relationship develop as we continue to work together on a range of digital projects during 2019.
“We’re working hard to produce excellent content for our supporters and the sponsorship has ensured that we continue to be one of the leading cricket digital brands.”
Michael Sage, director at Sage Wealth Management, added: “As a North East based company, we are looking forward to partnering with such a well-known, local sporting venue, on a range of new and exciting projects, which will ultimately enhance the experience for the club’s supporters.”
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