Ebury Inks Sponsorship Deal with Italian Football Club Parma Calcio 1913

by Damian Chmiel
  • Parma is playing in the Italian Serie B, which is the second-highest division.
  • Ebury became the official training kit partner.
Ebury and Parma

Ebury, a global fintech company that powers cross-border transactions, has announced its newest sports partnership with the Italian football club Parma Calcio 1913. Ebury became the official training partner for the rest of the current 2022/2023 game season.

Although Parma currently plays in the second Italian football division, Serie B, it has a history of many successful tournaments since its inception over 100 years ago. The club's best years were between 1992 and 2022. Back then, Parma won the national Copa Italia Cup three times, the UEFA Cup twice, and the European Super Cup as well as the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup once.

As a training sponsor, the Ebury brand will appear on the team's training kit and shirts.

"We are delighted to support a team like Parma: a club that has always shown passion and determination across all challenges, both on the field and in the wider community. On behalf of Ebury, I wish the whole Parma Calcio team the best of luck for the rest of this current season and beyond. We will be rooting for you," Fernando Pierri, the Global Chief Commercial Officer at Ebury, said.

International Payments Company After Rebranding

Ebury, a specialist in international payments , FX risk management and business lending, was established in 2009. Since then, the company has expanded its presence to 21 countries and 32 branches. Transaction volumes for 2021 reached $21 billion.

In late August, the firm announced that its alternative investments division had undergone a rebranding to Ebury Institutional Solutions. The move was intended to underscore Ebury's strong emphasis on growing its alternative investment business.

"Ebury's proposition allows managers to deploy capital globally allowing them to execute their investment strategies quickly and efficiently," the company noted in August.

Earlier this year, Ebury invested €800,000 in KYC startup LoopingOne. A month earlier, it acquired Bexs to expand its global payment offering in Brazil. Bexs is a locally-originated financial technology startup.

Ebury, a global fintech company that powers cross-border transactions, has announced its newest sports partnership with the Italian football club Parma Calcio 1913. Ebury became the official training partner for the rest of the current 2022/2023 game season.

Although Parma currently plays in the second Italian football division, Serie B, it has a history of many successful tournaments since its inception over 100 years ago. The club's best years were between 1992 and 2022. Back then, Parma won the national Copa Italia Cup three times, the UEFA Cup twice, and the European Super Cup as well as the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup once.

As a training sponsor, the Ebury brand will appear on the team's training kit and shirts.

"We are delighted to support a team like Parma: a club that has always shown passion and determination across all challenges, both on the field and in the wider community. On behalf of Ebury, I wish the whole Parma Calcio team the best of luck for the rest of this current season and beyond. We will be rooting for you," Fernando Pierri, the Global Chief Commercial Officer at Ebury, said.

International Payments Company After Rebranding

Ebury, a specialist in international payments , FX risk management and business lending, was established in 2009. Since then, the company has expanded its presence to 21 countries and 32 branches. Transaction volumes for 2021 reached $21 billion.

In late August, the firm announced that its alternative investments division had undergone a rebranding to Ebury Institutional Solutions. The move was intended to underscore Ebury's strong emphasis on growing its alternative investment business.

"Ebury's proposition allows managers to deploy capital globally allowing them to execute their investment strategies quickly and efficiently," the company noted in August.

Earlier this year, Ebury invested €800,000 in KYC startup LoopingOne. A month earlier, it acquired Bexs to expand its global payment offering in Brazil. Bexs is a locally-originated financial technology startup.

About the Author: Damian Chmiel
Damian Chmiel
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About the Author: Damian Chmiel
Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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