Axi Enlists John Stones as Brand Ambassador Alongside Manchester City Renewal

Online trading broker Axi has expanded its partnership
portfolio by announcing John Stones as its latest Brand Ambassador. This
follows earlier sponsorship announcements made in 2023.

John Stones is a prominent defender for the England national
team and has played for Manchester City since 2016. He has made over 200
appearances for the club, securing 13 trophies, including the Treble in the
2022/23 season.

Axi Expands UK Presence

Stones is recognized as one of the top defenders in
football. He has successfully transitioned from a centre-back position to a
midfield role.

Hannah Hill, Head of Brand and Sponsorship at Axi, Source: LinkedIn

Axi views this partnership as an
opportunity to increase its presence in the UK market, which it considers to
have significant potential.

Stones commented on the partnership, saying: “I’m delighted
to be joining Axi as their Official Global Brand Ambassador. Axi has had a long
and successful partnership with Man City, helping us celebrate all of our
achievements on the pitch. Axi are focused on giving their customers the edge
and I strive for that competitive edge every time I play, so this partnership
is a perfect match for me.”

Strengthening Sports Sponsorships

Axi has had a notable year in sports sponsorship.
Earlier in 2023, the broker renewed its multi-year partnership with Manchester
City
, which has dominated the Premier League for three consecutive seasons.

Additionally, Axi extended its support for Manchester City Women. Recently, Axi
also announced partnerships with LaLiga club Girona FC and Brazilian club
Esporte Clube Bahia.

“We’ve got to know John Stones through our partnership with
Man City, and we couldn’t be more excited about what’s to come. Welcoming such
a prominent figure as our Brand Ambassador presents an incredible opportunity
for us to take our brand to even greater heights.” Hannah Hill, Axi’s Head of
Brand and Sponsorship, commented.

“Empowering our clients to uncover their own edge is an
obsession for us, and through this exciting new collaboration, we’ll get to
expand our presence in the UK market, where we see great potential,” added
Hill.

Online trading broker Axi has expanded its partnership
portfolio by announcing John Stones as its latest Brand Ambassador. This
follows earlier sponsorship announcements made in 2023.

John Stones is a prominent defender for the England national
team and has played for Manchester City since 2016. He has made over 200
appearances for the club, securing 13 trophies, including the Treble in the
2022/23 season.

Axi Expands UK Presence

Stones is recognized as one of the top defenders in
football. He has successfully transitioned from a centre-back position to a
midfield role.

Hannah Hill, Head of Brand and Sponsorship at Axi, Source: LinkedIn

Axi views this partnership as an
opportunity to increase its presence in the UK market, which it considers to
have significant potential.

Stones commented on the partnership, saying: “I’m delighted
to be joining Axi as their Official Global Brand Ambassador. Axi has had a long
and successful partnership with Man City, helping us celebrate all of our
achievements on the pitch. Axi are focused on giving their customers the edge
and I strive for that competitive edge every time I play, so this partnership
is a perfect match for me.”

Strengthening Sports Sponsorships

Axi has had a notable year in sports sponsorship.
Earlier in 2023, the broker renewed its multi-year partnership with Manchester
City
, which has dominated the Premier League for three consecutive seasons.

Additionally, Axi extended its support for Manchester City Women. Recently, Axi
also announced partnerships with LaLiga club Girona FC and Brazilian club
Esporte Clube Bahia.

“We’ve got to know John Stones through our partnership with
Man City, and we couldn’t be more excited about what’s to come. Welcoming such
a prominent figure as our Brand Ambassador presents an incredible opportunity
for us to take our brand to even greater heights.” Hannah Hill, Axi’s Head of
Brand and Sponsorship, commented.

“Empowering our clients to uncover their own edge is an
obsession for us, and through this exciting new collaboration, we’ll get to
expand our presence in the UK market, where we see great potential,” added
Hill.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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