eToro becomes an Official Partner of Leeds United

eToro becomes an Official Partner of Leeds United

eToro is a leading trading & investment platform with over 20 million registered users worldwide

Leeds United is delighted to announce a new and exciting official partnership with global trading & investment platform eToro.

Founded in 2007, eToro is a leading trading & investment platform with over 20 million registered users worldwide. eToro’s vision is to open the global markets for everyone to trade and invest in a simple and transparent way.

The platform offers clients access to not only a choice of investment instruments – from fractional shares and ETFs to commodities and cryptoassets – but also a choice of how to invest, whether that is directly investing themselves, copying another investor, or investing in one of eToro’s smart portfolios.

Paul Bell, Executive Director at Leeds United, said: “We are thrilled to announce the club’s new partnership with eToro, a leader in their industry. We are at the start of another exciting season in the Premier League, and we are looking forward to developing the relationship with eToro, helping to increase awareness around the brand through our loyal fanbase on matchdays and through our digital channels.”

eToro Global Sponsorships Manager, Dylan Holman, added: “We are delighted to have partnered with Leeds United. As a global trading & investment platform, we want to open up the financial markets to everyone.

“We look forward to working with the club to help bring fans closer to the action along with educating them on investing.”

As a partner of Leeds United, eToro will gain global exposure through an extensive range of marketing rights including advertisements on matchday LED boards, a presence on media backdrops, tickets and various digital rights.

For more information about eToro visit www.etoro.com

eToro is regulated in Europe by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority and in Australia by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.

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