Ebury Scores a Deal with Southampton FC to Support SMEs

Ebury, a global financial technology firm, has announced a
partnership with the Southampton Football Club for the 2024-2025 season. This
partnership adds to Ebury’s expanding sports portfolio, which includes teams
like Rangers, PSV Eindhoven, and AS Monaco.

Ebury Partners with Southampton FC

Ebury will support Southampton by leveraging its expertise
in global financial operations. Additionally, the firm plans to share its
knowledge with the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) community in
Hampshire. As part of this agreement, Ebury will gain access to LED and big
screen advertising at St Mary’s Stadium.

Dave Driver, Southampton Football Club’s Finance Director
commented: “We are pleased to be partnering with Ebury – an exciting and
innovative leader in financial services – to not only strengthen our own
operations, but also to collaborate with an organisation that’s committed to
supporting the wider Hampshire SME community.”

The company aims to help businesses trade and expand
internationally. Ebury offers a range of products, including international
payments , business lending, foreign exchange risk management , and a mass
payments solution.

Strengthening Sports Sector Growth

Ebury has a unit that focuses on growth within the sports
sector. This team supports sports brands, agents, and athletes by facilitating
athlete signings, global merchandising, sponsorships, advertising, and capital
expenditures through secure financial solutions.

Operating from 40 offices worldwide, Ebury has over 1,700
employees across 25 countries. The firm provides a comprehensive suite of
financial services designed to meet the international trade needs of
businesses.

“Southampton’s rich history as a football club, along with
the area’s legacy as a global port, aligns perfectly with our expertise in
supporting sporting brands and British businesses with global ambitions,” Peter Brooks, Global Head of Sports at Ebury,
stated.

“We are continuously evolving our product offerings to meet
the specific needs of sporting organisations and our partnership with
Southampton allows us to further facilitate this product expansion. We look
forward to supporting Saints throughout the season, both on and off the pitch.”

Ebury, a global financial technology firm, has announced a
partnership with the Southampton Football Club for the 2024-2025 season. This
partnership adds to Ebury’s expanding sports portfolio, which includes teams
like Rangers, PSV Eindhoven, and AS Monaco.

Ebury Partners with Southampton FC

Ebury will support Southampton by leveraging its expertise
in global financial operations. Additionally, the firm plans to share its
knowledge with the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) community in
Hampshire. As part of this agreement, Ebury will gain access to LED and big
screen advertising at St Mary’s Stadium.

Dave Driver, Southampton Football Club’s Finance Director
commented: “We are pleased to be partnering with Ebury – an exciting and
innovative leader in financial services – to not only strengthen our own
operations, but also to collaborate with an organisation that’s committed to
supporting the wider Hampshire SME community.”

The company aims to help businesses trade and expand
internationally. Ebury offers a range of products, including international
payments , business lending, foreign exchange risk management , and a mass
payments solution.

Strengthening Sports Sector Growth

Ebury has a unit that focuses on growth within the sports
sector. This team supports sports brands, agents, and athletes by facilitating
athlete signings, global merchandising, sponsorships, advertising, and capital
expenditures through secure financial solutions.

Operating from 40 offices worldwide, Ebury has over 1,700
employees across 25 countries. The firm provides a comprehensive suite of
financial services designed to meet the international trade needs of
businesses.

“Southampton’s rich history as a football club, along with
the area’s legacy as a global port, aligns perfectly with our expertise in
supporting sporting brands and British businesses with global ambitions,” Peter Brooks, Global Head of Sports at Ebury,
stated.

“We are continuously evolving our product offerings to meet
the specific needs of sporting organisations and our partnership with
Southampton allows us to further facilitate this product expansion. We look
forward to supporting Saints throughout the season, both on and off the pitch.”

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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