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nline payment solutions for esports and gaming merchants company, AstroPay has announced a new partnership with Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. (Wolves). Through the partnership, the company will become an official club sponsor for the 2021/22 Premier League season.

The partnership will see AstroPay promoted at Molineux on matchdays, including on the LED advertising boards and on mid-tier static advertising boards in the Steve Bull Stand, while the company’s branding will also feature on the media backdrop behind pre-match and post-match interviews with Bruno Lage and his first-team players.

The partnership follows the renewal of the sponsorship arrangement between AstroPay and Burnley FC, also of the Premier League, with the firm operating as the official payments solutions provider and sleeve sponsor of the club for the 2021/22 Premier League season.

Wolves’ General Manager for Marketing and Commercial Growth, Russell Jones, said: “We are excited to work alongside AstroPay as we welcome them into our pack ahead of what promises to be a really exciting new Premier League season. It is evident that AstroPay shares our ambitious mindset as they push for growth across Latin America and Asia, and we believe this collaboration will be of great benefit to both partners.”

Mikael Lijtenstein, CEO of AstroPay, commented: “We are thrilled to be introducing AstroPay to the Premier League, which is by far the world’s most-watched football league, and making a collaboration with Wolves. We are certain that our partnership will move us to greater heights and expand our global reach. Good luck to Wolves in the 2021/22 Premier League.”

AstroPay has offices in the UK and Latin America, and over two million users, 500 merchants, and more than 200 payment methods available globally. 

Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international//noticias/2021/08/26/59003-astropay-becomes-premier-league-club-wolverhampton-wolves-official-partner

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