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Chase enters multi-year partnership with FA, IFA, SFA and FAW, becoming official banking partner of all four national teams – men's, women's, youth and para
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The partnership will support individuals from low-income backgrounds across UK communities by providing fully subsidized coaching qualifications and access to free learning tools.
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Chase logo appears on training kits in four countries
London, February 28, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Digital bank Chase was announced today as the official banking partner of the Home Nations soccer team.
Chase will spend four years representing England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales in the men's, women's, youth and para national teams. The partnership will see Chase's logo appear on the training kits worn by the men's and women's teams.
At the heart of the partnership, Chase will support low-income* individuals across the UK, providing them with access to fully-funded coaching qualifications and free learning tools, with lifelong application on and off the football pitch. We support the development of new skills. Further details will be revealed when the program launches in the coming weeks.
This new partnership builds on Chase's continued investment in community-based programs and extends JPMorgan Chase's decades-long support of local communities in the UK, where we employ more than 22,000 people. It is.
Through this sponsorship and Chase's existing partnership with the National Literacy Trust, Chase is working to improve access to the resources and tools needed to unlock individual potential and build a pathway to future employment. , aims to empower individuals.
Chase will also offer customers the opportunity to get closer to their national teams through memorable experiences at games and on the practice field.
Deborah Keyy, Chase UK Chief Marketing Officer, Said“Football has the unique ability to bring about positive social change, bringing together millions of people in every corner of the UK. We are excited to be able to support individuals and communities across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. We recognize that there are barriers that make obtaining a coaching qualification difficult for many people. By providing individuals with access to the right resources and tools they need to succeed, we help people develop vital life skills on and off the pitch. It will have a positive impact on their lives. ”
FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said:: “Our new partnership with Chase is an exciting opportunity to help develop the next generation of coaching talent at all levels of English football. Importantly, this joint program will support people from disadvantaged communities across the country, “It's about directly supporting people who want to pursue their development.” “We aim for the future of football coaching. Together, we will provide access to fully-funded courses and free training resources. , creating new pathways for aspiring coaches to gain a range of industry-leading qualifications.”
Ian Maxwell, CEO of the Scottish Football Association, said: “We are looking forward to starting this exciting partnership with Chase, which will support not only the national team but also some of Scotland’s most dedicated grassroots coaches, current and future. Masu.
“We regularly discuss the power of football to have an impact both on and off the pitch. “That's our ambition,” shares Chase. Our national team has a lot to look forward to in the coming months, and I think our coach education team is also looking forward to supporting Chase with community activities. ”
FAW CEO Noel Mooney said: “FAW is very excited to partner with Chase. By providing low-income people with access to fully-funded instructional credentials, we help our nation develop critical life skills. “Football is a powerful tool and we understand that.”This has had a positive impact on people across Simul and this great new The partnership will enable us to reach even more people and communities and provide them with the skills to make Welsh football even stronger. ”
Patrick Nelson, Chief Executive of the Football Association of Ireland, said: “This partnership is really exciting as it brings added value to different parts of our operation. We know our senior team is getting a lot of attention and rightly so. However, we are committed to improving the individual skill sets of our football families and football teams as a whole.'' Here at the Irish FA we are proud to partner with Chase, an organization that shares our vision and values. The scholarships for aspiring coaches that are being offered as part of this will really help us continue to do that. ”
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*Low income background includes both low income and individuals from low socio-economic backgrounds
About Chase UK
Chase is the consumer banking arm of JPMorgan Chase & Co (NYSE: JPM), one of the world's leading financial services companies with $3.9 trillion in assets and operations around the world.
British banks are specifically designed to meet the needs of domestic customers and offer a wide range of banking products and features. Founded in September 2021, Chase serves over 2 million customers in the UK and was named Best British Bank, Best Current Account Provider and Best Savings at the 2023 British Banking Awards. selected as a provider. It was also named Banking App of the Year, App-only Savings Provider of the Year, and Consumer's Choice at the Moneyfacts Consumer Awards 2024.
Chase in the UK is a trading name of JP Morgan Europe Limited. JPMorgan Europe Limited is authorized by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. For more information, please visit www.chase.co.uk.
About JP Morgan Chase UK
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has a heritage dating back to 1799 and a track record of leadership during times of both economic growth and financial instability. The company employs around 22,000 people across the UK and is committed to running healthy, vibrant companies that play a leading role in driving a sustainable and inclusive economy. Every day, JPMorgan Chase & Co. leverages its unique expertise, insights and resources to help address the economic and social challenges facing our customers, employees and communities. Over the past five years, the company has channeled his $50m (£39m) of philanthropic funds through community and civic partnerships, complementing the work of the business and an active employee volunteering program. The company has helped 7,000 low-income families overcome financial insecurity and helped more than 9,700 youth and adults from low-income backgrounds access job opportunities and grow their businesses. .
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