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Abstract:Tottenham Hotspur FC has announced an exciting new partnership with AIMS, an offshore retail FX broker, designating them as the Club’s Official Online Trading Partner.
Tottenham Hotspur FC has announced an exciting new partnership with AIMS, an offshore retail FX and CFDs broker, designating them as the Clubs Official Online Trading Partner. This multi-year agreement marks a significant collaboration between the football giant and the trading industry.
The partnership was officially unveiled at a special event held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where both AIMS and the football clubs representatives gathered to celebrate the new alliance.
Under this partnership, AIMS will leverage its association with Tottenham Hotspur to connect with the Clubs vast global audience. Fans can look forward to a range of engaging digital and social media campaigns as part of the collaboration.
About AIMS
AIMS (Auric International Markets Ltd), founded in 2015 in Labuan, Malaysia, has grown to serve a diverse international clientele, including traders from Australia, Dubai, and East Asia. The broker offers a comprehensive suite of trading instruments, including currencies, cryptocurrencies, global shares, indices, and commodities. AIMS is recognized for its reliability, holding a solid WikiFX rating of 8.20/10.
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