Starling Bank: Donates £28,000 to women’s football movement

Starling Bank: Donates £28,000 to women’s football movement

  • Starling Bank is a UK-based digital bank, disrupting the financial services industry
  • Donate £28,000 to emerging players and grassroots football clubs to help develop the pipeline of female footballing talent
  • Twenty-three grants of £1,000 each will be donated to clubs based in the tournament’s nine host cities
  • The bank has also partnered with SportsAid to identify five up-and-coming players that have each received a £1,000 grant
  • The Lionesses brought it home. It was a message to girls everywhere that they deserve to be on that pitch
  • Also partnered with three ambassadors that represent the past, present and future of women’s football
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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