In a move
to build its brand awareness among Australian football fans, eToro has
entered into a three-year sponsorship agreement and became the Official Trading
and Investing Platform for the A-Leagues.
The newest
partnership with Australian Professional Leagues (APL) encompasses both the
Isuzu UTE A-League Men and Liberty A-League Women, featuring eToro’s branding
on the mens’ playing jerseys for the 2023/2024 season, substitution boards
across competitions, and a digital presence on A-Leagues channels.
The APL is “delighted
to announce eToro as new partner”, as expressed by the APL Commissioner Nick
Garcia. He highlights the record-breaking attendance and viewership already
achieved by the Liberty A-League Women and anticipates an “incredible season” for
the Isuzu UTE A-League Men.
“eToro has
a long standing connection with football globally and we look forward to
developing our long term partnership,” Garcia commented.
The Australian Professional Leagues are proud to welcome @eToro as a sponsor of the Isuzu UTE A-League Men and Liberty A-League Women.
Today, we announced a three-year sponsorship agreement with the trading and investing platform.
📰 Details: pic.twitter.com/Jppw8IJGdL
— Isuzu UTE A-League (@aleaguemen) November 2, 2023
Growing Portfolio of eToro’s
Sport Sponsorships
eToro
boasts a comprehensive global sponsorship portfolio, including partnerships
with the English Premier League, German Bundesliga, Spanish Liga ACB, and UK
Premiership Rugby. This new partnership with the APL adds to their long list, showing
how building brand awareness through sports is important in the retail trading
industry.
“Following
the success of the FIFA Women’s World Cup and as part of our mission to empower
everyone to take control of their financial destinies, we are excited to be
supporting both male and female teams,” Robert Francis, the Managing Director
of eToro Australia, said. “We hope to inspire more people to explore investing
as a way to secure their financial future. We are looking forward to attending
the games and enjoying some great football.”
Although
eToro’s sponsorship agreements have so far focused on other parts of the world,
this is not the first time the social trading giant has collaborated with
Australian sports. In 2021, Finance Magnates reported that the company
became a sponsor of Rugby Australia for three years, with the contract valid
until next year.
In a move
to build its brand awareness among Australian football fans, eToro has
entered into a three-year sponsorship agreement and became the Official Trading
and Investing Platform for the A-Leagues.
The newest
partnership with Australian Professional Leagues (APL) encompasses both the
Isuzu UTE A-League Men and Liberty A-League Women, featuring eToro’s branding
on the mens’ playing jerseys for the 2023/2024 season, substitution boards
across competitions, and a digital presence on A-Leagues channels.
The APL is “delighted
to announce eToro as new partner”, as expressed by the APL Commissioner Nick
Garcia. He highlights the record-breaking attendance and viewership already
achieved by the Liberty A-League Women and anticipates an “incredible season” for
the Isuzu UTE A-League Men.
“eToro has
a long standing connection with football globally and we look forward to
developing our long term partnership,” Garcia commented.
The Australian Professional Leagues are proud to welcome @eToro as a sponsor of the Isuzu UTE A-League Men and Liberty A-League Women.
Today, we announced a three-year sponsorship agreement with the trading and investing platform.
📰 Details: pic.twitter.com/Jppw8IJGdL
— Isuzu UTE A-League (@aleaguemen) November 2, 2023
Growing Portfolio of eToro’s
Sport Sponsorships
eToro
boasts a comprehensive global sponsorship portfolio, including partnerships
with the English Premier League, German Bundesliga, Spanish Liga ACB, and UK
Premiership Rugby. This new partnership with the APL adds to their long list, showing
how building brand awareness through sports is important in the retail trading
industry.
“Following
the success of the FIFA Women’s World Cup and as part of our mission to empower
everyone to take control of their financial destinies, we are excited to be
supporting both male and female teams,” Robert Francis, the Managing Director
of eToro Australia, said. “We hope to inspire more people to explore investing
as a way to secure their financial future. We are looking forward to attending
the games and enjoying some great football.”
Although
eToro’s sponsorship agreements have so far focused on other parts of the world,
this is not the first time the social trading giant has collaborated with
Australian sports. In 2021, Finance Magnates reported that the company
became a sponsor of Rugby Australia for three years, with the contract valid
until next year.