Match-Prime Liquidity, one of the leading multi-asset liquidity providers based in Cyprus, recently announced that the company has joined hands with Omonoia FC. Match-Prime Liquidity is now the official sponsor of the Cypriot football club.
In an official announcement shared with Finance Magnates, the liquidity provider highlighted the expansion of its operations in Cyprus over the last three years. Match-Prime Liquidity has been operating in the Cypriot market since 2020. The company has developed strong relationships with local businesses.
Omonoia FC is one of the well-known football teams in Cyprus. In the past few years, the team has won several national championships. On 12 August, Omonoia FC will face Apollon FC in the final match of the Cypriot Super Cup, wearing brand new jerseys with the Match-Prime Liquidity logo on their sleeves.
Sponsorship
Commenting on the latest sponsorship of the Cypriot football team, Andreas Kapsos, the CEO of Match-Prime, said: “We are proud members of our local Cypriot football enthusiast’s community, so with great pleasure, we are showing our professional support towards such a successful team. We feel privileged to support Omonoia as it’s one of the largest teams in Cyprus, fandom size-wise, and we know it has a special connection with its supporters. Our company also values relations which we strongly believe is crucial for successful cooperation. Of course, Omonoia is not just a popular team.”
“From a business perspective, it is also a powerful and recognizable brand. We look up to it, and we will work to achieve this goal, so this partnership can evolve and continue over time. On this occasion, we would like to wish Omonoia success in the European competitions and to fulfill all the goals it has set for the new season. On our part, we will be standing by Omonoia, supporting it every step of the way,” Kapsos added.
Match-Prime Liquidity has expanded its presence significantly within the FX and CFD ecosystem during the past few years. In 2021, the company onboarded Skilling.
Match-Prime Liquidity, one of the leading multi-asset liquidity providers based in Cyprus, recently announced that the company has joined hands with Omonoia FC. Match-Prime Liquidity is now the official sponsor of the Cypriot football club.
In an official announcement shared with Finance Magnates, the liquidity provider highlighted the expansion of its operations in Cyprus over the last three years. Match-Prime Liquidity has been operating in the Cypriot market since 2020. The company has developed strong relationships with local businesses.
Omonoia FC is one of the well-known football teams in Cyprus. In the past few years, the team has won several national championships. On 12 August, Omonoia FC will face Apollon FC in the final match of the Cypriot Super Cup, wearing brand new jerseys with the Match-Prime Liquidity logo on their sleeves.
Sponsorship
Commenting on the latest sponsorship of the Cypriot football team, Andreas Kapsos, the CEO of Match-Prime, said: “We are proud members of our local Cypriot football enthusiast’s community, so with great pleasure, we are showing our professional support towards such a successful team. We feel privileged to support Omonoia as it’s one of the largest teams in Cyprus, fandom size-wise, and we know it has a special connection with its supporters. Our company also values relations which we strongly believe is crucial for successful cooperation. Of course, Omonoia is not just a popular team.”
“From a business perspective, it is also a powerful and recognizable brand. We look up to it, and we will work to achieve this goal, so this partnership can evolve and continue over time. On this occasion, we would like to wish Omonoia success in the European competitions and to fulfill all the goals it has set for the new season. On our part, we will be standing by Omonoia, supporting it every step of the way,” Kapsos added.
Match-Prime Liquidity has expanded its presence significantly within the FX and CFD ecosystem during the past few years. In 2021, the company onboarded Skilling.