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Fulham Football Club Welcomes Sokin as an Official Partner

Fulham Football Club is delighted to welcome Sokin as an Official Partner for the next three seasons, until the end of the 2022-2023 campaign.

Sokin, a global currency account provider, focuses on creating an open and transparent payments platform for its clients. It is the only payment provider enabling global payments for a fixed monthly fee, giving consumers the power to make unlimited payments and transfers.

The three-year partnership will allow Sokin to drive awareness of the brand to a global football audience through Fulham FC’s extensive media backdrops and the Club’s social channels. During the term, the partnership will also offer Sokin the opportunity to collaborate with Fulham FC to create content featuring the first team players, as well as B2B testimonials and case studies.

Vroon Modgill, CEO of Sokin said: “Sokin is thrilled to come onboard as an Official Partner of Fulham Football Club. We see this as a strategic partnership for both our organisations. Sokin will be able to provide a best-in-class payments platform to help enhance the clubs processes to save time and reduce charges. While Fulham FC will generate huge new engagement through their fans for our offering.”

Jon Don-Carolis Sales director at Fulham Football Club added: ‘We are delighted to welcome Sokin to our portfolio of Official Club Partners. We look forward to developing our partnership and are excited to help cultivate the Sokin brand on the global stage.”

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