VT Markets and Newcastle United Kick Off New Partnership

VT Markets, a global multi-asset broker, has announced a new
partnership with Newcastle United. A special jersey with the number ‘77’ has
been unveiled to mark this partnership.

According to the firm, the number ‘77’ is significant for VT Markets, symbolizing
good fortune and growth. In football, a player’s number is a key part of their
identity. VT Markets chose this number to reflect its brand values.

Partnership Unveiled at J League

Agustin Bilinskis, Head of Strategy Operations, APAC of VT Markets, Source: LinkedIn

The partnership was officially launched at the J League
International Series 2024 in Japan. The event featured an exchange of tokens of
appreciation. Newcastle United presented a jersey with the number ‘77’, while
VT Markets gave an appreciation trophy.

“We’re proud that VT Markets views Newcastle United as
the ideal partner to support and elevate its ambitious growth plans in markets
across the world.” said Newcastle United’s Chief Commercial Officer, Peter
Silverstone.

“We are delighted to welcome another internationally recognised
partner to our club and look forward to working closely with VT Markets.”

Saitama Stadium Hosts Event

The ceremony took place at the Saitama Stadium in Japan on
July 31. The stadium has a capacity of 63,700. Representatives from both
organizations were present. VT Markets was represented by Agustin Bilinskis,
Head of Strategy Operations, APAC, and Dandelyn Koh, Global Brand Lead.
Newcastle United was represented by Peter Silverstone, Chief Commercial
Officer.

“We are incredibly excited about this partnership with
Newcastle United, a team that exemplifies the same drive for excellence and
innovation that we strive for at VT Markets,” said Agustin Bilinskis, Head
of Strategy Operations, APAC of VT Markets.

Earlier this year, The
Financial Commission approved VT Markets
as a new member, responding to
increased demand for independent dispute resolution in the FX industry, as
reported by Finance Magnates.
Effective January 30th, 2024, this membership provides VT Markets and its
clients with services and benefits, including up to €20,000 protection per
complaint from the Compensation Fund.

VT Markets, a global multi-asset broker, has announced a new
partnership with Newcastle United. A special jersey with the number ‘77’ has
been unveiled to mark this partnership.

According to the firm, the number ‘77’ is significant for VT Markets, symbolizing
good fortune and growth. In football, a player’s number is a key part of their
identity. VT Markets chose this number to reflect its brand values.

Partnership Unveiled at J League

Agustin Bilinskis, Head of Strategy Operations, APAC of VT Markets, Source: LinkedIn

The partnership was officially launched at the J League
International Series 2024 in Japan. The event featured an exchange of tokens of
appreciation. Newcastle United presented a jersey with the number ‘77’, while
VT Markets gave an appreciation trophy.

“We’re proud that VT Markets views Newcastle United as
the ideal partner to support and elevate its ambitious growth plans in markets
across the world.” said Newcastle United’s Chief Commercial Officer, Peter
Silverstone.

“We are delighted to welcome another internationally recognised
partner to our club and look forward to working closely with VT Markets.”

Saitama Stadium Hosts Event

The ceremony took place at the Saitama Stadium in Japan on
July 31. The stadium has a capacity of 63,700. Representatives from both
organizations were present. VT Markets was represented by Agustin Bilinskis,
Head of Strategy Operations, APAC, and Dandelyn Koh, Global Brand Lead.
Newcastle United was represented by Peter Silverstone, Chief Commercial
Officer.

“We are incredibly excited about this partnership with
Newcastle United, a team that exemplifies the same drive for excellence and
innovation that we strive for at VT Markets,” said Agustin Bilinskis, Head
of Strategy Operations, APAC of VT Markets.

Earlier this year, The
Financial Commission approved VT Markets
as a new member, responding to
increased demand for independent dispute resolution in the FX industry, as
reported by Finance Magnates.
Effective January 30th, 2024, this membership provides VT Markets and its
clients with services and benefits, including up to €20,000 protection per
complaint from the Compensation Fund.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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