The Borneo Post

RedONE sponsors Serdang BC and Bangsar Hawks BC

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KUALA LUMPUR: redONE Network Sdn Bhd (redONE) is proud to announce the sponsorshi­p of Serdang BC and Bangsar Hawks BC in the Purple League, paving the way for the young, aspiring badminton talent to take their games to greater heights.

redONE’s chief executive officer, Ameen Amaendran Abdullah remarked that: “Knowing that badminton commands a strong following among Malaysians from all walks of life, we are truly proud to be once again sponsoring two dynamic local badminton clubs which are grooming future champions for the country. And we sincerely hope that our effort will foster more similar participat­ion from the corporate world, in the name of sports excellence.”

According to redONE’s chief sales officer, Ben Teh, in addition to being the main sponsor of both clubs, the company has also brought in Eagle-i as the secondary sponsor of Bangsar Hawks BC, in an effort to promote badminton to a greater extent. The sponsorshi­p by redONE means both the coaches and players of both clubs may look forward to raising the bar through better training facilities and other forms of support.

“The brand exposure of redONE keeps soaring through badminton sponsorshi­p, hence indirectly contributi­ng to our sales growth. More importantl­y, for the new season, we certainly look forward to achieving better results for both our company and the teams we sponsor,” he said.

Apart from Ameen, the sponsorshi­p signing ceremony was graced by redONE’s chief operating officer Tee Yew Yaw, Serdang BC president Ong Ewe Hock, Bangsar Hawks BC founder Dato’ Razif Sidek, Eagle-i CEO and founder Oliver Yeo, and players from both teams.

Learn more about redONE’s offerings at www. redone.com. my.

 ??  ?? (Back row) Ewe Hock (fourth left),Yew Yaw (seventh left),Teh (eighth from left), Ameen (ninth left), Razif (right); (second row) Yeo (fifth right) and business consultant Yang Lai Cheng (fourth right), together with players from both teams.
(Back row) Ewe Hock (fourth left),Yew Yaw (seventh left),Teh (eighth from left), Ameen (ninth left), Razif (right); (second row) Yeo (fifth right) and business consultant Yang Lai Cheng (fourth right), together with players from both teams.

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