FC Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Inter Milan, have announced a partnership renewal and expansion with BPER Banca, which serves as their Official Banking Partner.
The new partnership agreement will see BPER become Inter’s Official Training Centre Naming Rights Partner, with the Milanese club’s training centre set to be renamed to “BPER Training Centre” in memory of Angelo Moratti.
BPER will also take on the role of the club’s Official Training Kit Sleeve Partner and have its logo featured on the sleeves of the Inter men’s and women’s first teams’ training kits as well as on the sleeves of the pre-match kits for the domestic competitions.
BPER will also have branding presence at San Siro, the Inter home ground.
Alessandro Antonello, CEO Corporate FC Internazionale Milano, commented:
“We are very proud and happy to be able to continue this agreement with BPER thanks to our links with Mastercard two companies who are leaders in their respective fields. Continuing this journey together for another two seasons and having the opportunity to develop this collaboration is evidence of the huge amount of work we have done in this first year, and of Inter’s value to big players outside of the world of sport.”
Speaking about the new Inter Milan deal, Gianni Franco Papa, CEO, BPER, added:
“We’re happy we’re strengthening our partnership with Inter, one of the best football teams in Italy and the world. They’ve achieved huge results and made their fans proud. Supporting such an important sporting institution allows us to share our driving values of passion, commitment, and team spirit with sports fans.”
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