Moses Kato, the head of sales at Plascon paints said Vipers’ ambitions grabbed their interest prompting them to partner with the club because it is the only club that can fit their ambitions.
Uganda
Premier Club Vipers SC has unveiled new Sponsors Plascon paints as their new
official partner.
The two years’ new
the partnership will see the paint manufacturing company injecting over Shillings 400
million in the Kitende based team.
80%
of the money will be paid in cash while the balance will be spent on pre-match
activities.
The development
will see Plascon Uganda appearing on Vipers SC jerseys at the back end just
below the number effective Wednesday when Vipers play Bright Stars FC at the St
Mary's stadium.
Moses Kato, the head of sales at Plascon paints said Vipers’
ambitions grabbed their interest prompting them to partner with the club
because it is the only club that can fit their ambitions.
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Santosh
Gumte, the managing Director of Plascon paints thanked the President and
management of the club for accepting to work with Plascon.
Gumte said the two
parties share similar ambitions- a thing that brought them together
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Gumte said that they hope the two partners will agree to renew the partnership
once it expires after two years.
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Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa, President Vipers SC also appreciated the new
sponsors for accepting to work with Vipers. He said Vipers is grateful for the
historical partnership in the development of the game in the country.
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Kansai Plascon joins the list of Vipers sponsor. The others are Hima Cement and
DFCU Bank. Vipers are also associated with Hard Ware World.
The partnership
will see Plascon having access to stadium branding, match day activations as
well as being involved in Vipers CSR engagements.
Kansai Plascon Uganda is a subsidiary of Kansai Plascon Proprietary Ltd in South
Africa. The Paint manufacturing company also had a club that competed in the
Uganda Premier League.