iFOREX
Europe has secured a jersey sponsorship agreement with Ferencvárosi TC,
Hungary’s most successful football club and current champions. The partnership
makes the Cyprus-based trading platform the official back-of-shirt sponsor for
the team that just claimed its 36th Hungarian league title in May.
iFOREX Signs Jersey
Sponsorship Deal with Hungarian Champions
The deal
kicks off next month as Ferencváros prepares for another European campaign
after the summer break. It’s the sixth straight season the Budapest club has
qualified for continental competition.

“Ferencvárosi
is synonymous with resilience, preparation, and relentless ambition – qualities
that mirror the mindset of successful traders,” said Itai Sadeh, iFOREX’s CEO. “We
are proud to join forces with a club whose history and future are defined by
winning attitudes and community spirit.”
The
Hungarian partnership adds to iFOREX’s growing sports portfolio across Europe.
The company already
sponsors PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands and
Lech Poznań in Poland.
SPORTFIVE
Hungary arranged the deal and will handle activation for the club. András Igaz,
the agency’s CEO, emphasized that iFOREX won’t just slap its logo on jerseys, “it
will also play an active role in the life of the club through joint activities
and fan engagement programs.”
The sponsorship amount remains undisclosed. According to FinanceMagnates.com, CFD brokers often invest millions in football sponsorships. Last season, Swissquote led with $15 million, followed by eToro at $10.7 million and Plus500 at $10.5 million. Other notable sponsors included Libertex, AvaTrade, Vantage, Doo Group, and CFI Group.
What About the IPO?
iFOREX has
been operating since 1996 and offers a proprietary platform where retail
clients can trade contracts for difference across more than 870 instruments.
The company is licensed by both the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission
and the BVI Financial Services Commission.
The most
talked-about topic surrounding iFOREX in recent months has been its
planned IPO on the London Stock Exchange. The listing was intended to
help reduce the firm’s revenue dependence on Asia and support expansion
into new markets.
The company
had aimed to debut by
the end of June 2025 but announced last month that it was temporarily
hitting pause on its plans to become an LSE-listed entity. According to
official statements, the delay was due to a compliance inspection in the
British Virgin Islands, one of the jurisdictions where the company is licensed.
The process
was reportedly near completion, but no further updates on the IPO have been
released since.
iFOREX
Europe has secured a jersey sponsorship agreement with Ferencvárosi TC,
Hungary’s most successful football club and current champions. The partnership
makes the Cyprus-based trading platform the official back-of-shirt sponsor for
the team that just claimed its 36th Hungarian league title in May.
iFOREX Signs Jersey
Sponsorship Deal with Hungarian Champions
The deal
kicks off next month as Ferencváros prepares for another European campaign
after the summer break. It’s the sixth straight season the Budapest club has
qualified for continental competition.

“Ferencvárosi
is synonymous with resilience, preparation, and relentless ambition – qualities
that mirror the mindset of successful traders,” said Itai Sadeh, iFOREX’s CEO. “We
are proud to join forces with a club whose history and future are defined by
winning attitudes and community spirit.”
The
Hungarian partnership adds to iFOREX’s growing sports portfolio across Europe.
The company already
sponsors PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands and
Lech Poznań in Poland.
SPORTFIVE
Hungary arranged the deal and will handle activation for the club. András Igaz,
the agency’s CEO, emphasized that iFOREX won’t just slap its logo on jerseys, “it
will also play an active role in the life of the club through joint activities
and fan engagement programs.”
The sponsorship amount remains undisclosed. According to FinanceMagnates.com, CFD brokers often invest millions in football sponsorships. Last season, Swissquote led with $15 million, followed by eToro at $10.7 million and Plus500 at $10.5 million. Other notable sponsors included Libertex, AvaTrade, Vantage, Doo Group, and CFI Group.
What About the IPO?
iFOREX has
been operating since 1996 and offers a proprietary platform where retail
clients can trade contracts for difference across more than 870 instruments.
The company is licensed by both the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission
and the BVI Financial Services Commission.
The most
talked-about topic surrounding iFOREX in recent months has been its
planned IPO on the London Stock Exchange. The listing was intended to
help reduce the firm’s revenue dependence on Asia and support expansion
into new markets.
The company
had aimed to debut by
the end of June 2025 but announced last month that it was temporarily
hitting pause on its plans to become an LSE-listed entity. According to
official statements, the delay was due to a compliance inspection in the
British Virgin Islands, one of the jurisdictions where the company is licensed.
The process
was reportedly near completion, but no further updates on the IPO have been
released since.
This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.