SBC News Videoslots nets naming partnership with Valletta United Water Polo

Videoslots nets naming partnership with Valletta United Water Polo

SBC News Videoslots nets naming partnership with Valletta United Water Polo
Alexander Stevendahl

Malta-based online casino operator Videoslots (Videoslots.com), has announced that it has agreed on a title naming partnership with Valletta United Water Polo Club.

The agreement will see, the Maltese water polo club officially renamed Valletta Videoslots United’, for the remainder of its sporting season.

Furthermore, The Videoslots logo will also appear prominently on the club’s social media channels and on advertising hoardings at home matches. Videoslots marketing further informs that it will aid Valletta United’s social and grassroots water polo initiatives with the Malta sporting community.

Valletta Videoslots United will compete in the 2018 First Division of the Bank of Valletta National Water Polo competition, with the team looking to invest the new funding into securing success in the coming seasons.

Alexander Stevendahl, CEO at Videoslots, said: “This naming partnership will help raise the profile of both of our brands as we leverage the large, loyal fanbases that we both have.”

“We’re looking forward to supporting Valletta United when the season starts later in the year, and we hope this arrangement and new investment will spark a period of silverware for the club in the coming years.”

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