WebBeds scores a shirt sponsor partnership with Fulham FC
Australia based B2B accommodation platform WebBeds has sealed a sponsorship deal with Premier league club Fulham FC.
WebBeds becomes the Official Sleeve Partner in a multi-year deal.
It kicks off for the 2023/24 season at the weekend.
The WebBeds logo was seen during the team’s final friendly game last weekend.
The sleeve sponsorship covers the Men’s, Women’s and Academy teams.
WebBeds operates in 139 countries and the partnership’s aim is to boost exposure in the UK and beyond.
CEO, Daryl Lee said: “Partnering with Fulham FC is a key milestone for WebBeds and demonstrates our dedication to building our global brand.”
“We look forward to providing fans and our partners with extraordinary moments in the upcoming season.”
Launched a decade ago, WebBeds is a global B2B marketplace offering distribution solutions for the trade.
It sources accommodation and destination services from travel suppliers and distributes it to a global network of travel trade buyers.
Parent Webjet Limited is an ASX 200 listed company.
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