Swiss online bank FlowBank has signed a three-year partnership agreement with German professional tennis player Alexander Zverev. The deal will see FlowBank serve as Zverev’s Official Financial Partner and support him both on and off the court.
The partnership will see Zverev sport the FlowBank logo on his playing kit and work with the bank on a host of projects to educate and inspire the upcoming generation of athletes about financial literacy. The two will also collaborate on exclusive content, events and community outreach programmes, providing an unique insight into the world of professional tennis and financial industry.
The partnership will be kicked off by Zverev serving as the face of the second season of the Flow Bank Championship, which is an online trading competition exclusively tailored for professional athletes.
FlowBank has also revealed that it has become the Main Sponsor of the Swiss Tennis and the Gonet Geneva Open on a three-year deal.
Charles Henri Sabet, Founder and CEO, FlowBank, commented:
“We are delighted to welcome Alexander Zverev to the FlowBank family. His dedication to the sport and impressive achievements make him an ideal partner for FlowBank. This partnership reflects our shared values and our mutual drive for success.“
Alexander Zverev added:
“I am thrilled to join forces with FlowBank. Their commitment to innovation and excellence resonates with my approach to tennis. I am excited about the opportunities ahead and I am confident that together, we will achieve great things.“
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