Sunday, December 22, 2024

Hull accountancy firm enters partnership with Wakefield Trinity

360 Chartered Accountants is tobe the official “Accountancy Partner” for Wakefield Trinity for the 2023 Super League season.

The partnership, which started this month, sees the firm opening a permanent office at the Be Well Support Stadium, providing an ideal base in West Yorkshire to support its developing portfolio of clients and partners in and around Wakefield.

The deal includes sleeve sponsorship on the first team training tops, being the main match sponsor for the Hull KR fixture as well as continuing to sponsor the club’s half-time and full-time social media posts and the Winning Wednesday Draw.

Adrian Hunter, MD at 360, said: “We thoroughly enjoyed coming on board with the Wildcats last year and are delighted to be part of the club’s future as they embark on an exciting new chapter, both on and off the field. Having had such a warm welcome from all the staff, it just felt right to have the conversation with Michael Carter, and I would like to express my sincere thanks for his enthusiasm in getting this agreement over the line.

“As well as looking forward to meeting up with our co-sponsors during the season, we are excited about integrating 360 into the local business community and I would welcome the opportunity to meet over coffee for an informal chat with anyone who wants to explore how we can help them moving forward.”

Michael Carter, Chief Executive of Wakefield Trinity, said: “It’s fantastic to partner up with 360 accountants. We have been using the firm now for a couple of years and our relationship with Adrian and Andy goes from strength to strength. We have enjoyed hosting them at the Be Well Support Stadium and this latest move just strengthens the relationship even further. I look forward to working with 360 and cementing our partnership even further.”

360’s new office in Wakefield continues the firm’s strategic expansion across Yorkshire. With headquarters in Hull, they opened their office in York in January 2022.

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