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Abstract:Nigerian Professional Football League club Enyimba FC has announced a significant partnership with TrioMarkets, a retail FX and CFDs broker. This new collaboration designates TrioMarkets as the club’s official global trading partner for the 2024/25 season. The deal will see the TrioMarkets logo prominently displayed on Enyimba FC's kits and across various touchpoints.
Nigerian Professional Football League club Enyimba FC has announced a significant partnership with TrioMarkets, a retail FX and CFDs broker. This new collaboration designates TrioMarkets as the clubs official global trading partner for the 2024/25 season. The deal will see the TrioMarkets logo prominently displayed on Enyimba FC's kits and across various touchpoints.
A Vision of Innovation and Success
Nwankwo Kanu, Chairman of Enyimba FC, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome TrioMarkets to the Enyimba family. This partnership aligns with our vision to associate with innovative and forward-thinking brands. We look forward to a successful collaboration that benefits both parties.”
David Ghrenassia, founder and director of TrioMarkets, also shared his excitement, commenting, “We are beyond excited to announce our partnership with Enyimba FC, a club that has captivated the hearts of many, including our own clients. This collaboration isn‘t just about bringing two strong brands together; it’s about delivering what our clients have been asking for. With this partnership, were thrilled to offer our Nigerian clients exclusive access to Enyimba FC merchandise, tickets, and unforgettable experiences. Watch out, Enyimba fans—something exciting is coming your way!”
About TrioMarkets
TrioMarkets, based in Limassol, Cyprus, operates under the regulatory framework of the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) through its entity EDR Financial Ltd at triomarkets.eu. The broker also has an offshore operation in Mauritius, Benor Capital Ltd, which operates at triomarkets.com. TrioMarkets was founded by French-Israeli entrepreneur Raphael Ghrenassia and his brother, company CFO David Ghrenassia.
The company has been expanding its global footprint, including recent developments in the UAE. Last year, TrioMarkets saw a leadership change with the departure of longtime CEO Andrey Kalashnikov and the appointment of Natasha Kassar, a former FXPrimus / TIOMarkets executive, as CEO MENA.
This sponsorship marks a strategic move by TrioMarkets to enhance its presence in the African market and connect more deeply with Nigerian traders and football enthusiasts.
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