PR Newswire
21 Nov 2022, 08:50 GMT+10
LABUAN, Malaysia, Nov. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- AIMS was announced today as the Official Sponsor of Borussia Dortmund Asia Tour 2022 which commences from 21st November to 1st December 2022.
The Asia Tour 2022 kicks off with the eight-time German champions Borussia Dortmund (BVB) playing a friendly match against defending Singapore Premier League (SPL) champions, Lion City Sailors, at Singapore's Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday, 24th November.
Following this, BVB will be hosted by the Johor Southern Tigers (JDT) in an international club friendly at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Johor on 28th November.
The tour will conclude with a friendly match between the Bundesliga giants and the Vietnamese National Team at the My Dinh Stadium in Hanoi on 30th November.
The sponsorship is part of AIMS' plan to accelerate its regional growth across Asia, as well as to reiterate its commitment in delivering a world-class experience to its clients. As the official match sponsor, AIMS will be awarding free match tickets and securing some of the best seats in the house for our clients.
According to Director of AIMS, Aaron, "We are thrilled to welcome Borussia Dortmund to Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam as part of the Asia Tour 2022. As the regional partner of Borussia Dortmund and the official sponsor of the Asia Tour 2022, we are excited to collaborate with Borussia Dortmund and our partners to create sensational, one-of-a-kind experiences for football fans, our clients, and the community as a whole."
Leading up to the matches, AIMS clients can look forward to a series of campaigns, including an all-expenses paid trip to catch the match live in BVB's home stadium Signal Iduna Park in 2023, exclusive match merchandises, and autographed jerseys by the players.
About AIMS
AIMS is a globally renowned financial broker which offers premium trading products and services with transparency and innovative trading technology over 14 countries. Till date, AIMS is present in Australia, Dubai, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Thailand, India, Africa and Spain. For more information, please visit aimsfx.com.
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