Premier League club Wolves have extended their alliance with tech firm NEO as they look to grow their global profile.
NEO has supported Wolves’ global currency exchange and cross-border payments as the club’s official foreign currency exchange partner.
This season it will again help Wolves save on its currency transaction costs.
“We are thrilled to extend our partnership with NEO. Their forward-thinking approach to financial technology aligns perfectly with Wolves’ continued international growth,” said Dave Thomson, Wolves’ head of partnerships.
“Together, we will continue to explore ways to bring value to our fanbase and business community.”
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Laurent Descout, CEO and co-founder of NEO, added: “We are delighted to renew our partnership with Wolves for the new season. Premier League clubs operate on a global stage, so mastering the complexities of cross-border payments is essential, from pricing to the speed of settlement.
“At Neo, we are proud to put our expertise to work for Wolves, helping optimise their multi-currency needs and supporting their continued international growth.
“We look forward to building on our successful collaboration and wish the team every success this season.”
Wolves sit bottom of the Premier League table, without a point after three games.