Hotel group Donaco teams up with Man Utd
Cambodia based hotel and casino operator Donaco International Limited has signed a major sponsorship deal with Premier League football club Manchester United.
Donaco will become Man United’s first ever official resort partner in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, South Korea, and Thailand.
The former English premier league champions have a reputed 300 million fans in Southeast Asia.
The company hopes to tap into this huge fan base with exclusive club content and branding.
Joey Lim, Managing Director of Donaco said the company plans to reach United fans with ‘compelling marketing campaigns.’
Donaco owns and operates a number of hotels and casino resorts in the region.
it recently acquired the Star Vegas Resort & Club in Cambodia and also owns the five star hotel Aristo International in Vietnam.
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