The Big Bash League (BBL) team, Hobart Hurricanes have announced a sponsorship with Australia’s self-employed loan specialists, RedZed.
Following this deal, the self-employed mortgage lender will continue to remain the principal partner of the Hurricanes for another two years.
RedZed evaluates every person according to their merits. The brand follows a flexible, responsive, and straightforward common sense approach. It aids its users’ mortgage partners in attending to their particular needs. RedZed accepts direct loan applications from a core group of lending professionals who are accredited with it that are secured by residential and commercial properties.
RedZed will continue to be the principal sponsor of Hobart Hurricanes along with being an official partner of Cricket Tasmania and the Hurricanes’ Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) team. As part of the deal, the brand’s logo will appear on the Hurricanes’ BBL and WBBL gear.
Since joining the Hurricanes at the beginning of BBL11, RedZed has continued to collaborate with both the Hurricanes team and the larger Cricket Tasmania organisation throughout the whole 2022–23 cricket season.
General Manager, Hobart Hurricanes and Commerical, Scott Barnes, said, “We are thrilled that we will continue to not only have the RedZed brand emblazoned across our Hurricanes’ playing shirts for at least the next two seasons, but to continue working with RedZed across all areas of our business. Both RedZed and Hurricanes hold very similar values that link to our strong commitment to community, members and fans alike, in that we both back people who back themselves, so it makes perfect sense for both parties for this partnership to continue.
“We feel that in a challenging environment we have already achieved a lot across the first two years of our organisations working together, and so can’t wait to see what we will achieve in the next two.”
RedZed’s Managing Director, Evan Dwyer, said, “After two successful years we are delighted to extend our partnership with Hobart Hurricanes. RedZed is proud to support a club and a state that is passionate about its community, the game of cricket, and its fans. We have been made to feel very welcome and we have had a strong affinity with Tasmanian self-employed professionals over the past 17 years, and it’s a privilege to support them and their cricket teams.”
Recently, the team also extended collaboration with an Australian private security company, Wilson Security.