Starling Bank: Signs up three Lionesses for its UEFA Women’s EURO 2022

Starling Bank: Signs up three Lionesses for its UEFA Women’s EURO 2022

  • Starling Bank is an award-winning, fully licensed, and regulated bank built to give people a fairer, smarter
  • Launched a campaign that celebrates women’s football as part of its national sponsorship
  • The ‘Our Time’ campaign highlights the glass ceilings that continue to be broken for the women’s game
  • It comes as UEFA expects the tournament to be the most popular women’s sporting event in European history
  • The bank will also be supporting a series of roadshows and fan parties in host cities across the UK
  • The bank is also partnering with SportsAid to invest in the development of up-and-coming female players
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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