Ebury Kicks Off as Official FX Partner of C.D. Leganés for Global Transactions

Ebury, a global financial technology firm, has become the
new “Official FX Partner” of Spanish football club C.D. Leganés.

C.D. Leganés and Blue Crow Sports Club will use Ebury’s
services as a strategic partner to support the club’s growth. The agreement was
signed on Thursday, 7th November, at the Estadio Municipal Butarque, with
representatives from both organizations present.

Ebury Supports Global Transactions

Eduardo Cosín, Vice-President of C.D. Leganés, Source: LinkedIn

“We are very pleased to welcome Ebury, an international
company and a reference point in foreign exchange , to our family of sponsors,” Eduardo
Cosín, Vice-President of C.D. Leganés, commented.

“Their expertise in the field of international transactions
is exceptional and will greatly help us optimise our foreign currency payment
flows. We are confident that this journey we are embarking on will be
successful for both entities.”

Ebury offers services in international trade, including
payments and collections, FX risk management , and strategies in over 130
currencies. It also provides cash management strategies and business lending.
The company focuses on making international trade accessible and
straightforward, aiming to enable businesses to conduct global transactions
with the same ease as local ones.

Luis Merino, Managing Director of Ebury Spain, noted: “We
firmly believe that collaborations like this are essential to enhance our
market presence and build meaningful relationships with communities across
Europe.”

Streamlining Treasury for Sports

Founded in 2009 by Juan Lobato and Salvador García, Ebury
has expanded globally, with over 1,700 employees and more than 40 offices in 25
countries. In FY 2023, it saw a 32% increase in global transaction volumes, totalling
over £25.5 billion.

Ebury is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the
UK and is majority-owned by Banco Santander.

“This collaboration underscores Ebury’s commitment to
supporting the evolving financial needs of multi-club ownership structures,
like Blue Crow Sports Group, that are increasingly shaping the future of
football,” Maurits Zwart, Global Head of Sports at Ebury, commented on the partnership.

“By working with C.D. Leganés and the wider organisation,
we’re eager to showcase the full value Ebury brings in optimising treasury
operations and financial efficiency for leading sports groups around the
world.”

Ebury, a global financial technology firm, has become the
new “Official FX Partner” of Spanish football club C.D. Leganés.

C.D. Leganés and Blue Crow Sports Club will use Ebury’s
services as a strategic partner to support the club’s growth. The agreement was
signed on Thursday, 7th November, at the Estadio Municipal Butarque, with
representatives from both organizations present.

Ebury Supports Global Transactions

Eduardo Cosín, Vice-President of C.D. Leganés, Source: LinkedIn

“We are very pleased to welcome Ebury, an international
company and a reference point in foreign exchange , to our family of sponsors,” Eduardo
Cosín, Vice-President of C.D. Leganés, commented.

“Their expertise in the field of international transactions
is exceptional and will greatly help us optimise our foreign currency payment
flows. We are confident that this journey we are embarking on will be
successful for both entities.”

Ebury offers services in international trade, including
payments and collections, FX risk management , and strategies in over 130
currencies. It also provides cash management strategies and business lending.
The company focuses on making international trade accessible and
straightforward, aiming to enable businesses to conduct global transactions
with the same ease as local ones.

Luis Merino, Managing Director of Ebury Spain, noted: “We
firmly believe that collaborations like this are essential to enhance our
market presence and build meaningful relationships with communities across
Europe.”

Streamlining Treasury for Sports

Founded in 2009 by Juan Lobato and Salvador García, Ebury
has expanded globally, with over 1,700 employees and more than 40 offices in 25
countries. In FY 2023, it saw a 32% increase in global transaction volumes, totalling
over £25.5 billion.

Ebury is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in the
UK and is majority-owned by Banco Santander.

“This collaboration underscores Ebury’s commitment to
supporting the evolving financial needs of multi-club ownership structures,
like Blue Crow Sports Group, that are increasingly shaping the future of
football,” Maurits Zwart, Global Head of Sports at Ebury, commented on the partnership.

“By working with C.D. Leganés and the wider organisation,
we’re eager to showcase the full value Ebury brings in optimising treasury
operations and financial efficiency for leading sports groups around the
world.”

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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