COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Ent Credit Union said it has entered into a multi-year partnership with the NFL’s Denver Broncos to become the team’s official banking partner.
As part of the deal, the terms of which were not disclosed, Ent will receive exclusive designations in both the banking and mortgage categories as the Broncos’ official banking partner. Ent also becomes a Broncos Foundation Legacy Partner, supporting the team’s community impact efforts and sponsoring its community appearance jerseys with a logo patch.
‘Strong Momentum’
“Like the Broncos, Ent Credit Union has been proud to call Colorado home for more than 60 years with a deep commitment to serving our community and fans,” Broncos Chief Commercial Officer Dennis Moore said in a statement. “We’re thrilled to welcome Ent to our team not only as the Broncos’ official banking partner but also as a Broncos Foundation Legacy Partner. This transformational partnership continues the strong momentum throughout our business, and we look forward to working with Ent and its employees to make a positive impact in Broncos country.”
What Else is Included
The $9.87-billion Ent Credit union said the Broncos’ partnership integrates a variety of programming elements, including financial education, exclusive fan experiences, in-game activations and charitable outreach. Ent further said it will receive in-game signage at Empower Field at Mile High while also offering fans an array of checking, savings and lending products, including an exclusive Broncos Visa debit card.
Additional information is available here.
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