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Abstract: Axi has announced an extension of its partnership with Manchester City Football Club.
About Axi
Axi has been the Official Online Trading Partner of the leading English football club since 2020, during which time the topflight mens team has amassed great success on the field,
This broker offers Currency pairs, indices, commodities, metals, energy, cryptocurrencies, stocks, and CFDs. Axi allows clients to access a huge range of trading markets. Therefore, both beginners and experienced traders can find what they want to trade on Axi.
Axi has been the Official Online Trading Partner of the leading English football club since 2020, during which time the topflight mens team has amassed great success on the field.
Responses from The Both
Hannah Hill, Head of Brand and Sponsorship at Axi says:“Over our three-year partnership, we‘ve grown a great relationship with City Football Group. We’ve established that our businesses share a highly ambitious approach and unwavering dedication to success, so we had no hesitation in wanting to extend our partnership and see where we can take the relationship next.”
Louis Cooper, Chief Commercial Officer at Axi, says:“From a commercial perspective, the relationship has been extremely successful. Our alignment on a global scale with Manchester Citys brand and global fanbase has elevated our position in the marketplace.”
Along with the continued sponsorship of the men‘s football club, the renewed deal will be enhanced with Axi also sponsoring Manchester City Women’s Football Club.
Cooper added The global popularity of women‘s football has justly skyrocketed in recent years, as has women’s involvement in financial markets.
“This new aspect of the partnership gives us a chance to help support the women‘s side of the game and also help Axi resonate even more with female traders and investors, who are a valuable segment of our growth ambition globally. Women continue to take more control of their financial investments and it’s important for Axi to be relatable as a brand to female investors around the world.”
He further stated that coinciding with the renewal is the launch of the revamped Elite account offering.
Tom Boyle, Vice President, Global Partnerships Marketing and Operations at City Football Group, said: We are delighted to announce the renewal of our partnership with Axi today. With shared values of high performance, ambition, and innovation throughout the partnership to date, weve successfully worked together to achieve great results and impact at a really exciting time for Axi.
“We‘re also pleased that Axi has further expanded its agreement to become a partner of Manchester City Women. The commercial appeal of our women’s team and the women‘s game, in general, continues to grow and it’s fantastic that Axi recognizes this and will be joining us on this journey.”
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