German football team, FC Bayern has agreed to a partnership with Libertex, an online trading platform for CFD and forex trading, that will last through 2025. The partnership includes marketing initiatives including being visible on LED advertising boards during home games at the Allianz Arena.
Through part of its sponsorship package, Libertex will gain a presence across the club’s digital, and social media channels. Moreover, Libertex will take advantage of advertising opportunities across the club’s various communications channels as well as engage with both the club’s supporters and sponsors.
Speaking about the cooperation, FC Bayern Board Member for Marketing, Andreas Jung said:
“Libertex is an innovative company in an emerging global market. We look forward to building a constructive partnership with one of the leading online trading platforms for experienced traders.”
Libertex CEO Michael Geiger added:
“With over 290,000 members, FC Bayern is the sports club with the biggest membership worldwide. Like their club, the fans are particularly hungry for success, but also show themselves to be fair and level-headed after defeats, which impressed us. We are delighted to be the official online trading partner of Germany’s most successful club with immediate effect.”
Libertex Group CMO, Marios Chailis also added:
“Trading also requires a certain amount of self-confidence, while being aware that arrogance has no place in trading; and you need to acquire enough knowledge to avoid making the wrong decisions. That’s why we support our clients on these and other points, for example by offering a demo account and other educational material.”
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