Big Bash League (BBL) franchise Melbourne Renegades have announced a three-year extension of their partnership with non-bank lender Liberty.
The partnership extension will see Liberty continue on as the Renegades’ Principal Partner.
As per the renewed agreement, Liberty’s branding will remain present on the playing and training kits of the Renegades women’s and men’s teams as well as other franchise assets.
The extension also makes Liberty the longest serving partner of the Melbourne Renegades till date.
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James Boyle, Chief Executive Officer, Liberty, added:
“We share the free-thinking philosophy of challengers with the ‘Gades. We’re delighted to continue supporting an organisation whose values closely align with ours and that places an emphasis on raising the profile of women in sport.“
James Rosengarten, General Manager, Melbourne Renegades, said:
“Liberty have been an outstanding supporter and partner for the club for several years now. We’re delighted to be able to continue to work with James and his whole team on how we build the next phase of our partnership. Liberty continued to demonstrate their commitment to our club and a real belief in what we do, the passion our fans have and the benefits for their business.
“Our two organisations have forged an incredible bond in recent years. We’re excited by the opportunities for us to support Liberty’s ongoing growth and connect our members, fans and viewers with their business and products. Liberty is an award-winning business, and we have our sights firmly set on achieving the ultimate success in the WBBL and BBL over the years ahead.“
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