Pepper Money agrees Richmond Rugby sponsorship

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Pepper Money has agreed a new two-year deal with Richmond Rugby to become a Premier Partner for the 2021/22 and 2022/23 seasons.

The partnership will see the Pepper Money logo feature on the men’s first-team shorts, alongside branded advertising boards around the pitches.

Laurence Morey, CEO at Pepper Money, said: “I’m really pleased that Pepper Money is able to support Richmond Rugby in this way. As a business we promote financial inclusion and work hard to ensure we make a positive contribution to the communities in which we operate.

“Rugby is an inclusive sport that is open to everyone, and anyone who knows Richmond Rugby will know what a positive contribution it makes to its own community. So, we are closely aligned in our values and I think this partnership can be a very positive thing for both Richmond Rugby and Pepper Money.”

Jimmy Wallace, group commercial director for Richmond Rugby, added: “We are really thrilled to get Pepper Money on-board as a Premier Partner. There is a strong affiliation between many of the Pepper Money team and Richmond Rugby, and we look forward to strengthening our ties going forward and working closely together for the mutual benefit of both parties.”

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