Aston Villa Football Club ushers in ‘a new era of greatness’ with new partnership
Aston Villa FC has announced Corpay as the Club’s new Official Commercial Foreign Exchange Partner.
A ‘global leader’ in business payments, Corpay’s Cross-Border business assists companies of all sizes to power their international payments, execute plans to manage their currency risk and support their growth around the world.
Chris Heck, president of business operations at Aston Villa, commented: “We are thrilled to announce a partnership with Corpay. Like Aston Villa, they are a global brand with lofty ambitions who will authentically integrate with the business side of the club.
“This partnership is a sign of our strategic approach to sponsorship and commercial development as we look forward to a new era of greatness at Aston Villa.”
Brad Loder, vice president, cross-border marketing at Corpay Cross-Border Solutions added: “The Corpay Cross-Border team is very excited to be named the Official Commercial FX Partner for Aston Villa FC.
“With our strong focus on growing the Corpay brand, along with our corporate payments and foreign exchange business globally, we are excited by the opportunity to partner with one of the Premier League’s oldest and most successful football clubs.”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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