SBC News Tipbet nets SK Sturm Graz betting partnership

Tipbet nets SK Sturm Graz betting partnership

German language bookmaker Tipbet, has confirmed that it has secured an official betting partnership with Austrian Bundesliga football club SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz.

Agreeing sponsorship terms, the bookmaker will become a Sturm Graz prime sponsorship partner, securing high visibility placements throughout the UPC Arena (capacity 16,000). Furthermore, the Tipbet brand will receive further coverage on Sturm Graz related digital and social media assets.

Confirming the partnership Tipbet marketing stated that its was proud to sponsor one of Austrian football’s most historic clubs, and that the betting brand would help promote Sturm Graz social and grassroots initiatives.

Philippos Naskos, Product Manager at Tipbet, commented on the partnership: ‘’We are really pleased that Sturm Graz has extend their portfolio with another great partner. On the German market Tipbet already owns a big percentage in both the online and shop sectors and always offers the best bets and odds.

“Through our partnership with Sturm Graz, we aim to get closer to the Austrian customers. Therefore, SK Sturm is an ideal partner as they have a long tradition and a big audience. We are looking forward to the partnership with SK Sturm Graz and wish the team a successful rest of the season.”

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