Wolves welcome Zero Markets as official trading partner

Wolves can announce Zero Markets as the club’s official trading partner ahead of the 2024/25 Premier League season opener away at Arsenal this Saturday.

The Australia-based global forex and CFD broker is renowned for leveraging cutting-edge technology as well as their unparalleled expertise in the trading space, and this new partnership sees them break further new ground with their first partnership in European football.

Founded with a vision to be a distinctive broker, Zero Markets offers clients an optimal trading experience with a genuine commitment to providing the best customer service to investors of all levels.

Their dedication to trust, integrity, and professionalism, along with an unwavering commitment to customer experience, perfectly aligns with the club’s values and its 'One Pack’ mentality.

The deal sees Zero Markets join the club’s growing roster of commercial partners and represents Wolves’ first partnership with a business based in Australia, further expanding upon the club’s international reach.

Paddy Zhang, CEO of Zero Markets, said: “We are immensely proud to partner with Wolverhampton Wanderers, a club that mirrors our own values of innovation and determination.

“This partnership is a statement of our confidence in Wolves' future and our belief in the power of bold, visionary thinking. Together, we are set to redefine success, not just in football or trading, but in the broader landscape of sports and finance.”

Russell Jones, Wolves’ general manager for marketing and commercial growth, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Zero Markets to the club’s family of commercial partners.

“We appreciate that a major sponsorship of this nature represents a significant investment for any business, so we are genuinely thankful for the trust and support they have shown the club by selecting Wolves as their first major partnership in European football.

“We look forward to an exciting season together and can’t wait to welcome the Zero Markets team to Molineux for our first home Premier League game against Chelsea later this month.”

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