AUSSIE CRYPTO EXCHANGE IN LIONS PARTNERSHIP

Australian digital assets exchange Swyftx has today announced a major two-year partnership with the Brisbane Lions. The country’s top rated cryptocurrency exchange will join forces with the AFL team as its official Coaches Partner.Swyftx chief executive officer, Ryan Parsons, said the Lions sponsorship capped an important year for the Brisbane-based exchange, which has grown its customer base by more than 1,200% since the start of 2021. “This partnership brings together the best AFL team in Australia and its most popular cryptocurrency exchange,” he said. “We’re both progressive teams with strong values so we’re delighted to be joining forces.” Chris Fagan is one of the most respected coaches in Australian sport, with a huge following and an exciting coaching team behind him. We’re looking forward to seeing what our two great Brisbane-based teams can build.”Swyftx was founded in 2018 and currently supports more than 470,000 customers around the country. The multi-award winning company is Australia’s top-rated exchange on Trustpilot.The two-year deal comes with an option for a further one-year extension.Senior coach Chris Fagan thanked Swyftx for their support and described the success of the award-winning business as an inspiration to the coaches.“As a coaching group we are always looking for ways to encourage growth in our players and to reward our stakeholders, which are our members and fans, with our performances,’’ he said.“In Swyftx I see an organisation that has achieved incredible growth and delivered a first-class platform for their clients.’’


Image of the Lions Coach, Chris Fagan is available hereContactSwyftx Media Manager,Tom Matthewstom.matthews@swyftx.com.au(0413 938247)
NOTE TO EDITORS 
  • Swyftx is Australia’s second largest cryptocurrency exchange by trade volume, with more than 470,000 customers across ANZ.
  • Swyftx is a multi-award winning exchange. In 2021, it was named High Growth Business of the Year and won the Excellence in Crypto Award at this year’s Finnies. 
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