Irish financial services company Fexco to sponsor Tonga rugby team

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Irish financial services company Fexco to sponsor Tonga rugby team
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Deal will provide support for the team’s travel to France for the Rugby World Cup, as well as supply kits and training gear

As part of the sponsorship agreement, Fexco will display its logo, representing the Fexco Group, on the back of the Tonga rugby kit’s shoulders. Furthermore, its currency exchange brand, No1 Currency, will be prominently featured across the rear of the shorts.

“We also look forward to launching similar initiatives across other locations in the region,” he added. “However, we have faced challenges in securing funding. That is why we are thrilled to have Fexco on board as our sponsors for the 2023/24 season.

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