Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, commonly known as Wolves, have signed a partnership agreement with cross-border payments and foreign exchange services provider Neo, roping it in as their Official Foreign Currency Exchange Partner ahead of the 2024/25 season.
The deal will see Neo take care of the club’s FX and multi-currency transfer payments while also helping them save on currency FX transaction costs.
Russell Jones, Wolves General Manager, commented:
“Foreign exchange management is an important element of the commercial side of our football club. It’s vital that we work with trusted partners to ensure our processes are optimised and we are confident that our partnership with Neo will add value to our global operations.“
Laurent Descout, Co-founder and CEO of Neo, said:
“Becoming Wolves’ official foreign currency exchange partner is a huge step forward for Neo and demonstrates our ability to work with exciting, global organisations and help optimise their multi-currency requirements. As a fintech firm operating in an extremely competitive industry, we understand the need to perform at the highest levels and recruit top talent from across the world and so this partnership aligns with our own company culture. We look forward to working closely with the Wolves team and wish them all the deserved success in the season ahead.“
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