切尔西足球俱乐部和TMGM扩大合作关系

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切尔西足球俱乐部和TMGM很高兴宣布他们的合作关系延长多年。TMGM自2023年以来一直合作,继续担任俱乐部在亚太地区的官方区域在线外汇和交易合作伙伴。

作为在三大洲设有办事处的行业领导者,TMGM以其在差价合约交易中的可靠性、严格的监管合规性、技术创新和卓越的客户服务而闻名。

此次合作将继续吸引切尔西在亚太地区的广泛粉丝群,并利用TMGM强大的市场影响力。通过多种亚洲语言的官方网站和社交媒体平台,此次合作旨在深化该地区粉丝和TMGM客户的现有参与度。

切尔西足球俱乐部首席收入官Casper Stylsvig评论道:“我们很高兴能扩大我们的合作关系,并通过更广泛的交易权利为TMGM及其客户提供额外价值。”

TMGM首席商务官Nick Yang分享了他对合作关系的热情:

“我们与切尔西足球俱乐部的持续合作突显了我们对卓越和创新的承诺。我们很高兴将我们的交易专长与切尔西在亚太地区的球迷群体的热情相结合。这种合作关系将创造独特的机会,促进更深层次的联系,并为TMGM和切尔西球迷提供独家体验。”

此次扩展合作旨在通过各种活动提高品牌知名度,加深对TMGM作为顶级外汇提供商的理解。这些举措将包括专为TMGM客户和亚太地区切尔西球迷量身定制的独家内容、活动和体验。

TMGM有赞助亚太地区重大体育赛事的历史,包括澳大利亚网球公开赛和东盟足球联合会三菱电机杯。

关于TMGM

TMGM是全球领先的在线交易和投资服务提供商。TMGM非常注重监管合规、技术创新和卓越的客户服务,使交易者能够在安全和用户友好的交易环境中进入全球市场,抓住机会,实现财务目标。

TMGM自豪地授权投资者管理他们的投资组合。它结合了七种资产类别的利润丰厚的差价合约交易机会,可访问12000多种产品,包括外汇、股票、贵金属、能源和指数。

TMGM是一家可靠的差价合约交易提供商,在三大洲设有办事处,月营业额超过3740亿美元。有关更多信息,请访问https://www.tmgm.com.

关于切尔西足球俱乐部

切尔西足球俱乐部成立于1905年,是这项运动中最著名的俱乐部之一。它拥有庞大的国际球迷基础和在男子和女子足球方面取得成功的悠久传统。切尔西足球俱乐部的男子队位于标志性的斯坦福桥体育场,是伦敦唯一一支获得欧洲冠军的球队,在2012年和2021年赢得了欧洲冠军联赛。

2022年2月,当蓝军赢得国际足联俱乐部世界杯时,他们获得了第一个世界冠军。1955年,切尔西足球俱乐部还赢得了五次英超联赛冠军、八次足总杯冠军、五次足球联赛杯冠军、两次欧洲联盟杯冠军、二次欧洲优胜者杯冠军、三次欧洲超级杯冠军和一次足球联赛冠军。

切尔西女子足球俱乐部也取得了相当大的成功,在保留了足总女子超级联赛和女子足总杯后,于2023年连续第三次获得国内双冠王。在主教练艾玛·海耶斯的带领下,该队在过去十年中赢得了六个联赛冠军、五个女子足总杯冠军和两个足总女子联赛杯冠军。

切尔西还在萨里的科巴姆投资了一所最先进的学院和培训中心,以投资于未来。自2007年开业以来,该俱乐部赢得了七届足总青年杯冠军,2015年和2016年获得了欧洲联盟青年联赛冠军,2017年和2018年获得了U18英超联赛冠军。

切尔西基金会还拥有体育领域最广泛的社区倡议之一,帮助改善世界各地儿童和青少年的生活。切尔西庞大的国际足迹包括位于新加坡的亚太地区总部,致力于与俱乐部在该地区的合作伙伴和支持者合作。

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