Next year, Wolverhampton Wanderers will have a new sponsor for the front of their shirt in AstroPay.
Since the origin of the 2019 season, the Wolves’ jerseys have been sponsored by the Asian gaming company ManBetX.
AstroPay, a multinational company that provides online payment services, has agreed to become the principal partner of the Wolves and will sponsor the jerseys used by the men’s, women’s, junior, and esports teams.
Since 2018, the Wolves have been operating under rules that prevent gaming businesses from advertising on children’s jerseys. As a result, the organization cannot have the same sponsor for its senior and junior teams.
A Malaysian gaming company called W88 Mobile and The Money Shop were the previous sponsors of the West Midlands squad until ManBetX came along.
“We are pleased to publish this new relationship accompanying AstroPay, a multi-award-winning firm that specializes in offering payment solutions in over 150 countries,” said Russell Jones, Wolves’ general manager for marketing and commercial growth. “AstroPay” is an acronym for “AstroPay Payment Solutions,” which is a company that specializes in offering payment solutions in over 150 different countries.
“We believe that AstroPay has benefited from the visibility and reach of the Premier League because we are a forward-thinking company that is fast developing,” They are making their debut in the world of shirt sponsorship. I couldn’t be happier that they chose the Wolves.
“Their creative strategy and aggressive business goals have assisted them in capturing large market share in Asia and Latin America,” which are two places in which Wolves has created a significant audience but also has massive expansion objectives for 2022 and 2023.
In the 2021–22 season of the Premier League, Wolves finished in the tenth position.