Huddersfield Town Extends Partnership with Local Insurance Broker

June 29, 2012

Huddersfield Town has tied up another commercial deal by renewing its partnership with Halifax based Wilby Limited for the fourth successive season.

The independent insurance broker and risk management specialists’ distinctive red logo has been a familiar element on the Club’s blue and white over the last three seasons. 

Despite not featuring on Town’s Umbro tailored home shirt this season they will continue to work with the Club as an official partner. Over the first three years of the relationship the pair have formed a partnership to provide local businesses and supporters with quality, independent advice on their insurance arrangements with a portion of any business written benefitting the clubs academy. 

Huddersfield Town’s Commercial Director, Sean Jarvis, commented on the deal: “Over the past three seasons Wilby has become an intrinsic part of Huddersfield Town and we are all absolutely delighted that they will be backing the Club for our Championship challenge.

“Wilby has become a part of the Club’s framework and our working relationship with the staff continues to go from strength to strength.”

He added: “Wilby’s provide an excellent service for all insurance matters and for every insurance policy taken out a donation is made to our Academy.”

Wilby Limited’s Managing Director, Richard Blackburn, added: “We’re delighted to continue our partnership with Huddersfield Town and look forward to continuing to build on the relationships we have formed over the last few years. The Club has come a long way in this time an we’re looking forward to an exciting season both on and off the field.”

Based in Halifax, and established over 25 years ago, Wilby are one of the UKs Top 100 Independent Insurance Brokers and look after the insurance arrangements of a wide range of businesses both locally and across the UK. They also have an excellent reputation for providing bespoke insurance solutions for individuals with valuable possessions.