Veezu boosts local cricket team with Tipton Tigers sponsorship
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Veezu boosts local cricket team with Tipton Tigers sponsorship


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Private hire operator Veezu has announced its continued support for the Tipton Tigers Cricket Club by sponsoring them for a second year. The partnership cements the company's role as the club’s official sponsor for the current season.


Under the deal, Veezu, which previously operated under the name A2B Radio Cars, will provide new kits for the Tipton Tigers team. This gesture is part of the company's broader strategy to invest in the communities where it operates.The sponsorship is facilitated through the "Funded by Veezu" programme.

This initiative allows local groups, including residents, charities, and sports teams, to apply for funding and grants aimed at enhancing local community life.


Zukky Shabir, Tipton Tigers Team Member and driver-partner with Veezu, said: “We are very appreciative to Veezu for their generous donation last year as it helped set up our team and has provided a solid foundation going into our second year.

“With our team being a group of local players, and some of us working with Veezu, its ongoing support for the local community is all the more valued. Our hopes are to win the title this year in the Wolverhampton League, and we are proud to have Veezu by our side throughout this.”

 

Graham Hoof, Regional Operations Director for Veezu, said: “We are delighted to be supporting another local team in the Midlands. Our Funded by Veezu programme has been an incredible success already in giving local groups the opportunity to access funds and resources they may not have had before.

 

“With our growing presence in the Midlands, supporting our local communities and forming positive connections is one of our top priorities.”

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