Australasian Leisure Management
Sep 28, 2021

CoinSpot extends partnership with Western Bulldogs in a multi-year deal

The AFL’s Western Bulldogs have signed a two-year partnership extension with Australia’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, CoinSpot.

The new deal not only sees CoinSpot continue as principal partner of the Club’s AFL team, but extends to also include the Bulldogs’ AFLW side. It marks the first time the same principal partner has occupied the back of guernsey position across both men’s and women’s teams.

The partnership extension coincides with another significant milestone for CoinSpot having now onboarded two million customers to the platform, doubling its user base in six months.

CoinSpot founder Russell Wilson notes “being involved with the Bulldogs during 2021 has really shown why both their on-field and off-field teams are the best in the business, needless to say as contenders in the weekend's Grand Final.

“We’re extremely happy to extend our partnership with the Western Bulldogs and especially to add the AFLW team for the upcoming seasons. To be the first sponsor across major assets to support both the AFL and AFLW Western Bulldogs teams is a fantastic outcome,” concludes Wilson.

Established in 2013, CoinSpot is an Australian cryptocurrency exchange and is the country’s most popular platform to buy and trade Bitcoin and over 300 other cryptocurrencies.

Bulldogs Chief Executive, Ameet Bains enthused “we’re thrilled to be continuing our partnership with CoinSpot for a further two years and extend our thanks to Russell and the CoinSpot team for such a strong show of support in the football Club as a whole.

“While the partnership remains in its infancy, we’re incredibly excited to be collaborating with such a progressive and innovative company, and with the view to creating new engagement opportunities and experiences for our members, fans and wider Bulldogs community.

“For CoinSpot to also take such a strong position across both our men’s and women’s programs represents a great vote of confidence in the football Club as a whole and the journey that we’re on.”

To celebrate the partnership extension, CoinSpot is offering existing and new customers a chance to win $10,000 in Bitcoin and a Western Bulldogs signed guernsey.

To learn more, visit www.coinspot.com.au/wbpartnership

Image courtesy Western Bulldogs 

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