TradeNext Signs Derby County Sponsorship

July 29, 2014

Global financial trading company TradeNext has today signed a commercial partnership with Derby County FC.

The two-season deal will see Indian-owned TradeNext and the Football League Championship club work together on a series of community initiatives. 

Over the course of the multi-year partnership, TradeNext will work in collaboration with the senior team at Derby County and members of the first-team playing squad to develop and produce a series of short videos, introducing supporters and potential clients to the world of financial trading.

The partnership in football is the first in the UK for TradeNext. The London-based provider of FX (foreign exchange) services, CFDs (contracts for difference) and financial spread betting, already has strong links with football in the Indian states of Punjab and Gujarat. 

TradeNext Chief Executive Mohsin Jameel said: “There is a natural synergy between TradeNext and Derby County Football Club. 

“We both have clear business strategies, determination, and we are going places. We are proud to be the first Indian-owned company to enter into a partnership with Derby County. 

“We want to become known as the South Asians who are doing something tangible in the world of football for our region. 

“TradeNext is the first Indian-owned Foreign Exchange trader to be based in the UK. 

“And we already feel at home with Derby County. We are delighted to be associated with this famous club. 

“We are going to work together on football and community initiatives for British Asians in Derby and the surrounding regions.” 

Derby County Chief Executive Sam Rush commented: “TradeNext is an extremely forward-thinking company and we are delighted to welcome them as our latest ‘Preferred Partner’.

“We believe this is a tremendous opportunity for Derby County and TradeNext to work closely and provide supporters with an insight of financial trading.”