Barely a week after announcing a sponsorship deal with
one of the NBA teams, Robinhood has netted another deal in the top US basketball
league. Miami HEAT announced a multi-year partnership with the commission-free
trading giant today (Tuesday).
Upcoming 2024-25 NBA Season
Beginning with the 2024-25 NBA season, Robinhood’s
logo will appear on the HEAT’s jerseys. The HEAT will feature the fintech giantβs
branding on all jersey styles, including the Association, Icon, Statement, and
City Edition uniforms. The club mentioned that this will enhance the the fintech company’s visibility across its diverse platforms.
βIt is no small thing to share space on the front of a
HEAT jersey, and we are delighted to do so with Robinhood,β John Vidalin, the EVP
and Chief Commercial Officer of The HEAT Group, mentioned. βWe are committed to
helping Robinhood grow their business across HEAT Nation and welcome them with
open arms to the South Florida market.β
HEAT merchandise featuring the patch will reportedly be
available exclusively at team stores and online. This partnership now offers
Robinhood an opportunity to expand its footprint in South Florida.
“Our partnership with the HEAT joins the
Robinhood brand with one of the most recognizable and successful franchises in
NBA history,” Michael Goodbody, Robinhoodβs VP of Marketing and
Communications, added. “This partnership begins in Miami but truly extends
across the world. As a global company, we are growing awareness for our
innovative products to millions of HEAT fans worldwide.”
More NBA Partnerships
Last week, Robinhood announced plans to sponsor NBA
Memphis Grizzlies as the official jersey patch partner. This collaboration,
also set to begin in the 2024β25 NBA season, will feature Robinhood’s logo on
the Grizzlies’ uniforms. The company’s brand will also feature across the
Grizzlies’ baseline court ads, social media, and during broadcasts.
The two entities have also extended their deal beyond
financial services and basketball. Both are reportedly working together to give
back to the community by packaging 60,000 meals for the Memphis community.
Barely a week after announcing a sponsorship deal with
one of the NBA teams, Robinhood has netted another deal in the top US basketball
league. Miami HEAT announced a multi-year partnership with the commission-free
trading giant today (Tuesday).
Upcoming 2024-25 NBA Season
Beginning with the 2024-25 NBA season, Robinhood’s
logo will appear on the HEAT’s jerseys. The HEAT will feature the fintech giantβs
branding on all jersey styles, including the Association, Icon, Statement, and
City Edition uniforms. The club mentioned that this will enhance the the fintech company’s visibility across its diverse platforms.
βIt is no small thing to share space on the front of a
HEAT jersey, and we are delighted to do so with Robinhood,β John Vidalin, the EVP
and Chief Commercial Officer of The HEAT Group, mentioned. βWe are committed to
helping Robinhood grow their business across HEAT Nation and welcome them with
open arms to the South Florida market.β
HEAT merchandise featuring the patch will reportedly be
available exclusively at team stores and online. This partnership now offers
Robinhood an opportunity to expand its footprint in South Florida.
“Our partnership with the HEAT joins the
Robinhood brand with one of the most recognizable and successful franchises in
NBA history,” Michael Goodbody, Robinhoodβs VP of Marketing and
Communications, added. “This partnership begins in Miami but truly extends
across the world. As a global company, we are growing awareness for our
innovative products to millions of HEAT fans worldwide.”
More NBA Partnerships
Last week, Robinhood announced plans to sponsor NBA
Memphis Grizzlies as the official jersey patch partner. This collaboration,
also set to begin in the 2024β25 NBA season, will feature Robinhood’s logo on
the Grizzlies’ uniforms. The company’s brand will also feature across the
Grizzlies’ baseline court ads, social media, and during broadcasts.
The two entities have also extended their deal beyond
financial services and basketball. Both are reportedly working together to give
back to the community by packaging 60,000 meals for the Memphis community.
This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.