HSBC is Sevens World Series title sponsor

HSBC is Sevens World Series title sponsor

MUMBAI: The International Rugby Board has today announced that HSBC has been appointed the first ever title sponsor of the IRB Sevens World Series.

The announcement represents a further boost for Rugby Sevens as the sport marks the one-year anniversary of being voted onto the Olympic Games programme, starting with the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.
 
Under the five-year deal, HSBC has been awarded title naming rights to the IRB Series, which comprises tournaments in Dubai, South Africa, New Zealand, the US, Australia, Hong Kong, England and Scotland. The Series will now be known as the HSBC Sevens World Series and will begin with the Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens on 3 December.

International Rugby Board president Bernard Lapasset said, “These are very exciting times for our Sport and this deal will benefit Rugby at all levels. The appointment of a market leader in the banking industry as title sponsor of the IRB Sevens World Series further enhances Rugby Sevens’ prominent stature as an Olympic sport with significant prestige and attraction within the global marketplace.”
 
HSBC Holdings group head of sponsorship Giles Morgan says, “HSBC has a long standing heritage in Rugby, and is excited about investing in such a thriving area of the Game. The addition of the HSBC Sevens World Series to HSBC’s current international Rugby portfolio will allow the bank to further engage with its customers and staff around the world. Through our continued investment in the grassroots level of the Game, which will be expanded to include Rugby Sevens, HSBC will be at the forefront of encouraging even more people to watch and play the sport."
 
Rugby Sevens continues to go from strength to strength. For a fifth consecutive year, a record global audience switched on to Sevens in 2010. Television broadcast coverage of the eight-tournament 2009/10 Sevens World Series reached 141 countries across six continents, with 34 broadcasters showing action from the most competitive Series to date, won by Samoa for the first time in the Series’ 11-year history.

The Series also attracted record attendance figures with over 500,000 fans enjoying the event festival atmosphere.