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West Ham United Partners With Digital Wealth Management Platform YIELD App

YIELD App, a FinTech company, has announced that it has become the Official Digital Asset Wealth Management Partner of Premier League football club, West Ham United.

This exciting partnership comes just seven months after the public launch of YIELD App in February 2021, demonstrating the growing attractiveness of digital assets to a mainstream audience across the world.

YIELD App enables its users to invest in digital assets and earn as much as 20.5% annual interest at the touch of a button. YIELD App is challenging the status quo of the traditional investment system and has seen significant growth since its public launch, with 60,000 users and an impressive $400million of managed assets to date.

YIELD App users will now benefit from the opportunity to experience hospitality at West Ham United home fixtures, through regular competitions throughout the season.

Commenting on the partnership, Justin Wright, Chief Operations Officer of YIELD App, says: “We are delighted to partner with West Ham United. The club’s incredible community-driven strategy and its long-term vision for success are on par with ours. We look forward to developing a lasting relationship with the Club and all its fans around the world.”

Nathan Thompson, Commercial Director at West Ham United, said, “Today, we welcome YIELD App to the West Ham United partner family. We believe YIELD App will provide our growing fanbase with education of, and access to, some of the best investment opportunities. Our partnership will enable our fans to take advantage of these opportunities regardless of their financial or technical knowledge.”

West Ham’s partnership with YIELD App adds to the ever-growing list of football teams choosing to partner with a company within the fintech space. Others include:

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  • Francis is a journalist and our lead LatAm correspondent, with a BA in Classical Civilization, he has a specialist interest in North and South America.

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