Klutch Sports Negotiates Heat Jersey Sponsorship For Heat - RealGM Wiretap
The Miami Heat announced a multi-year agreement with Robinhood, a financial services platform that pioneered commission-free stock trading. Robinhood will showcase its logo on the franchise’s jerseys beginning with the 2024-25 NBA season and the Robinhood patch will be featured on all Sioux Falls Skyforce jerseys, the franchise’s G-League affiliate team.
Robinhood is a financial services platform that pioneered commission-free stock trading and has helped millions of people make their first trades. With products that let you trade stocks and crypto, save for retirement and more, they help customers make their money work for them.Group’s Global Partnerships division was hired to source and help facilitate the deal from start to finish.
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