Norwich City has extended its partnership with the UK
spread betting firm Spreadex for a third year, the club announced today
(Monday). This collaboration aims to bolster the club’s financial stability and
enhance fan engagement.
Social Media Competitions
Spreadex Sports’ branding has featured around Carrow
Road, Norwich City’s home ground, since the signing of teh deal. Over the past two seasons, the betting
company has reportedly connected with the club’s supporters by organizing
social media competitions offering signed merchandise and match tickets. This
engagement seeks to foster a connection between the brand and the fans.
Andy MacKenzie, the Head of Marketing at Spreadex,
said: “We are thrilled to be able to enter into a third season in
partnership with Norwich City. Over the past couple of years, as well as having
our branding on display at Carrow Road, we’ve also had some fantastic successes
in terms of engaging with supporters by running merchandise giveaways and match
ticket competitions via our social media channels on X, Instagram, and
Facebook.”
“It’s been a pleasure working with everyone at
the club these past two years, and after the Canaries reached the play-offs
last season, we can’t wait to see what lies in store for the side this term
under new leadership.”
An Established Partner
Spreadex, which has been operating in the UK since
1999, is regulated by the Gambling Commission and Financial Conduct Authority.
This regulation ensures that the company adheres to strict standards of
practice, providing a reliable and trustworthy partner for Norwich City.
“Spreadex is a highly respected UK betting organization, and we’re grateful for their support ahead of a very exciting season for the club. Andy and his team have developed a strong understanding of the preferences of our fans and community during our time working in partnership, and we look forward to continuing our great relationship together
through this season,” Norwich City’s Head of Partnerships, Jonathan Casbon,
added.
Norwich City has extended its partnership with the UK
spread betting firm Spreadex for a third year, the club announced today
(Monday). This collaboration aims to bolster the club’s financial stability and
enhance fan engagement.
Social Media Competitions
Spreadex Sports’ branding has featured around Carrow
Road, Norwich City’s home ground, since the signing of teh deal. Over the past two seasons, the betting
company has reportedly connected with the club’s supporters by organizing
social media competitions offering signed merchandise and match tickets. This
engagement seeks to foster a connection between the brand and the fans.
Andy MacKenzie, the Head of Marketing at Spreadex,
said: “We are thrilled to be able to enter into a third season in
partnership with Norwich City. Over the past couple of years, as well as having
our branding on display at Carrow Road, we’ve also had some fantastic successes
in terms of engaging with supporters by running merchandise giveaways and match
ticket competitions via our social media channels on X, Instagram, and
Facebook.”
“It’s been a pleasure working with everyone at
the club these past two years, and after the Canaries reached the play-offs
last season, we can’t wait to see what lies in store for the side this term
under new leadership.”
An Established Partner
Spreadex, which has been operating in the UK since
1999, is regulated by the Gambling Commission and Financial Conduct Authority.
This regulation ensures that the company adheres to strict standards of
practice, providing a reliable and trustworthy partner for Norwich City.
“Spreadex is a highly respected UK betting organization, and we’re grateful for their support ahead of a very exciting season for the club. Andy and his team have developed a strong understanding of the preferences of our fans and community during our time working in partnership, and we look forward to continuing our great relationship together
through this season,” Norwich City’s Head of Partnerships, Jonathan Casbon,
added.
This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.