“We look forward to launching this new era of our partnership”
McLaren Racing today announced a multi-year extension to its Formula 1 partnership with FxPro, the world’s number one online forex broker. The partnership brings together two brands with a commitment to excellence and innovation and desire to perform at the highest level in their respective fields.
FxPro’s successful 15-year history means they are well rehearsed in high pressure and challenging environments. Like McLaren Racing, performing at the pinnacle of motorsport, precision and speed are key to their success with over 250 million orders exited and up to 7,000 processes each second.
From the Australian Grand Prix 2020, FxPro will feature on the MCL35 with prominent FxPro branding across the front wing and cockpit surrounding.
Ilya Holeu, Chief Marketing Officer, FxPro said:
“We are very excited about our continuing collaboration with McLaren starting from 2020. There is a powerful connection between the philosophies that underlie each of our companies, and here’s hoping it’s a great new year for both organizations, driven forward by even higher levels of determination, expertise and the all-important technological edge that makes the difference.”
Zak Brown, Chief Executive Officer, McLaren Racing said:
“We are pleased to be announcing an extension to our partnership with FxPro, a brand equally driven by technology, innovation and excellence. We look forward to continuing to use the global nature of Formula 1 to highlight this brand’s position as the world’s number one online broker and we look forward to launching this new era of our partnership from the start of the 2020 Formula 1 season.”
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