Pepperstone Enters Motor Racing: Sponsors Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team

Pepperstone, a Melbourne-headquartered forex and CFDs broker, has further strengthened its presence in the sports arena with its latest sponsorship deal with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team.

“Multi-Year” Presence in the F1 Circuit

Announced today (Monday), the broker has gained the Formula One racing team’s Global Forex and Trading Partner status through the sponsorship deal. Although financial and other details were not revealed, the deal has been signed for a “multi-year” term.

According to an earlier report by Finance Magnates, the entry cost for F1 sponsorship starts at about $500,000, excluding the top three or four teams.

The sponsorship deal marks Aston Martin Aramco’s first partnership in 2025. Under the terms, the brokerage’s branding will debut on the race car when it is launched ahead of the 2024 F1 season.

“We are thrilled to work together and build a winning partnership that drives success both on and off the track,” said Tamas Szabo, Group CEO at Pepperstone, adding, “We can’t wait to celebrate this at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the first of the season and our home race.”

Although Aston Martin failed to secure any top positions in the 2024 F1 racing season, it is represented by one of the top drivers in the sport, Fernando Alonso, who finished ninth last season. The team came fifth in the constructor’s championship standings.

Shuffles in F1 Sponsorships

The Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team is no stranger to dealing with CFD brokers. Until last year, AvaTrade, another CFDs broker, was a sponsor. However, AvaTrade ended its partnership for the upcoming season and entered into a sponsorship deal with Oracle Red Bull Racing, a more popular team.

Interestingly, cryptocurrency exchange Bybit recently ended its $150 million sponsorship deal with the Red Bull team. Meanwhile, Crypto.com renewed its partnership with Formula One until 1 February 2030.

Pepperstone is also strengthening its brand with several strategic sports sponsorships. Last November, it became a sponsor of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in Asia. Earlier, it also sponsored Aussie football team Geelong Cats.

Pepperstone, a Melbourne-headquartered forex and CFDs broker, has further strengthened its presence in the sports arena with its latest sponsorship deal with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team.

“Multi-Year” Presence in the F1 Circuit

Announced today (Monday), the broker has gained the Formula One racing team’s Global Forex and Trading Partner status through the sponsorship deal. Although financial and other details were not revealed, the deal has been signed for a “multi-year” term.

According to an earlier report by Finance Magnates, the entry cost for F1 sponsorship starts at about $500,000, excluding the top three or four teams.

The sponsorship deal marks Aston Martin Aramco’s first partnership in 2025. Under the terms, the brokerage’s branding will debut on the race car when it is launched ahead of the 2024 F1 season.

“We are thrilled to work together and build a winning partnership that drives success both on and off the track,” said Tamas Szabo, Group CEO at Pepperstone, adding, “We can’t wait to celebrate this at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the first of the season and our home race.”

Although Aston Martin failed to secure any top positions in the 2024 F1 racing season, it is represented by one of the top drivers in the sport, Fernando Alonso, who finished ninth last season. The team came fifth in the constructor’s championship standings.

Shuffles in F1 Sponsorships

The Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team is no stranger to dealing with CFD brokers. Until last year, AvaTrade, another CFDs broker, was a sponsor. However, AvaTrade ended its partnership for the upcoming season and entered into a sponsorship deal with Oracle Red Bull Racing, a more popular team.

Interestingly, cryptocurrency exchange Bybit recently ended its $150 million sponsorship deal with the Red Bull team. Meanwhile, Crypto.com renewed its partnership with Formula One until 1 February 2030.

Pepperstone is also strengthening its brand with several strategic sports sponsorships. Last November, it became a sponsor of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in Asia. Earlier, it also sponsored Aussie football team Geelong Cats.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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