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Abstract:Sponsorship deal until the end of the 2023/24 season The deal strengthens an already strong presence in Germany
Multi-asset broker RoboMarkets has been announced as a premium partner of the leading German football team Eintracht Frankfurt.
The partnership announced on Wednesday will initially run until the end of the 2023/24 season and will include widespread visibility of the RoboMarkets company logo inside the stadium, TV advertising on the Deutsche Bank Park advertising boards as well as joint communication via relevant digital channels.
RoboMarkets, which is headquartered in Cyprus and also has offices in Sweden and the Czech Republic, already has a strong presence in Germany having been represented in the financial hub of Frankfurt as RoboMarkets Deutschland GmbH, a BaFin-licensed financial services institution, since 2018. RoboMarkets is also an Official Partner of the German BMW M Motorsport team.
Axel Hellmann, a Board spokesperson for the Frankurt club said:
“With RoboMarkets, weve managed to bring on board a Premium Partner which not only thinks about the future, but lives it too,”
“With Frankfurt being one of the worlds most important financial centres, there are brand new visions opening up here for all parties, which everyone can be happy about.”
Maximilian Felske and Gottfried Korzuch, General Managers of RoboMarkets Deutschland GmbH, added:
“In Eintracht Frankfurt, well have a strategic partner on our side in the coming years who will support us significantly in expanding the awareness levels of RoboMarkets in existing as well as new territories. In line with our understanding, our partnership is shaping our ambitious future vision of challenging at the very top of our respective leagues in Germany and Europe on a consistent basis.”
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