Ebury will thus remain the English outfit’s Official Fintech Partner and enjoy prominent branding rights at their home ground, St. Mary’s Stadium, on the digital screens.
Southampton and Ebury first teamed up last year.
Dave Driver, Finance Director, Southampton Football Club, commented:
“Ebury have been a fantastic partner to work with, providing a high level of expertise to support our finance operations. Together, we’re excited to keep building on the strong foundation we’ve created.“
Peter Brooks, Global Head of Sports at Ebury, added:
“We’re thrilled to extend our role as Official Fintech Partner of Southampton Football Club in the upcoming second and third seasons and look forward to their ongoing success in the championship. In today’s football industry, clubs like Southampton require fast, secure and globally connected financial solutions – exactly the kind of support Ebury specialises in delivering. Our experience working with leading sports organisations around the world means we’re uniquely placed to anticipate their evolving needs and help the club navigate the complexities of international trade and seize new opportunities.“
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