Publish Date: | Tue, 21 Jun 2022 03:20 PM (IST)
HSBC has announced a four-year partnership with number one British female tennis player and current US Open champion Emmac Radukanu. The purpose of this partnership is to create opportunities for the next generation. Emmaz said, “Partnering with HSBC comes very naturally to me, as I grew up playing at HSBC Road to Wimbledon and have been their client for many years. If I don’t play tennis, I definitely want to work in finance, so I’m looking forward to learning more about this industry in the years to come. We are working on some really cool ideas and I look forward to working on initiatives especially like financial education that are going to help the youth, and I am thrilled to see this sector as well.”
Emmaw created history in the world of tennis by becoming the youngest British female player to win the US Open in 2021. Since then his authenticity, talent and determination has been making a global mark as an international citizen even outside the world of tennis. Emmac loves a multi-cultural lifestyle.
Your announcement. In the video, Emma expresses her excitement about this collaboration, which embraces shared trends and values that support international youth, inclusion and opportunities for youth. HSBC is a participant in five Olympic sports – golf, rugby sevens, tennis, badminton and football. This partnership shows a commitment to future generations and a sustainable and accessible future of sports.
The bank is committed to opening up a world of opportunities for its customers and communities across the globe. From a focus on supporting grassroots initiatives that help children understand the physical and mental benefits of sports, to encouraging sports participation and enjoyment to a wider audience.
HSBC The Championships is the official banking partner of Wimbledon. The bank has supported the ticket resale scheme since 2010 and has raised 1.8 million euros. Every ticket resold has been helped by the Wimbledon Foundation for charities, opening up opportunities for local communities and the next generation of tennis players. Initiatives such as Give It Your Max have been beneficiaries of this collaboration, and tennis has reached out to inner-city school children. The bank has also offered Mexico Telcel since 2004.
HSBC supports young customers in 64 countries and territories who need a bank like Emma that provides opportunities that matter to them. Be it starting university, traveling or just starting to manage your money.
HSBC Global Chief Executive Noel Quinn said: “HSBC has a long-standing relationship with Emaar and with his family for many years. We are extremely proud of both Emma and the achievements she has made in her professional career. We also believe there are some great and innovative ways we can work with Emma to inspire and educate young people, and so we look forward to starting this new long-standing partnership. are happy.”
Posted By: Navodit Saktawat