First Capital Bank (FCB) has assured the People’s Team—FCB Nyasa Big Bullets—of continued support, Times Sport has learnt.This is happening when FCB’s three-year K525 million-worth partnership with Bullets is in its final year.The bank’s head of marketing and communication Twikale Chirwa said they were geared to extend their partnership with Bullets beyond this year.
CHIRWA—Fans should expect positive news“Our players and fans should expect positive news at the end of the season. We remain committed to football development and Maule [Bullets fans]. And we are confident that our historic sponsorship will continue,” Chirwa said.
He said FCB was excited with strides which Bullets had made through their partnership.“FCB Nyasa Big Bullets give us confidence and we would like to take time to laud the partnership [we have had] in the past three years.“We made history by winning all the trophies in Malawi, a feat achieved against a background of sound commercial and sporting agreement.
“We doubled the sales of our replica shirts and our digital media platform increased exponentially,” he said.Chirwa said FCB was committed to developing the sport at various levels.“At First Capital Bank, football is in our DNA and we are committed to developing the beautiful game.
We employ a holistic approach in complementing the government’s efforts in football development by supporting the game at grass roots level through the Under-20 [competition] for more than 15 years and investing at the elite level for the past three years as the official sponsor of FCB Nyasa Bullets,” Chirwa said.Bullets acting Chief Executive Officer Albert Chigoga said they were confident that their partnership with FCB would continue.“It is without doubt that FCB’s sponsorship has helped transform the team,” he said.
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FCB reaffirms Bullets support

First Capital Bank (FCB) has assured the People’s Team—FCB Nyasa Big Bullets—of continued support, Times Sport has learnt.This is happening when FCB’s three-year K525 million-worth partnership with Bullets is in its final year.The bank’s head of marketing and communication Twikale Chirwa said they were geared to extend their partnership with Bullets beyond this year.CHIRWA—Fans should expect positive news“Our players and fans should expect positive news at the end of the season. We remain committed to football development and Maule [Bullets fans]. And we are confident that our historic sponsorship will continue,” Chirwa said.He said FCB was excited with strides which Bullets had made through their partnership.“FCB Nyasa Big Bullets give us confidence and we would like to take time to laud the partnership [we have had] in the past three years.“We made history by winning all the trophies in Malawi, a feat achieved against a background of sound commercial and sporting agreement.“We doubled the sales of our replica shirts and our digital media platform increased exponentially,” he said.Chirwa said FCB was committed to developing the sport at various levels.“At First Capital Bank, football is in our DNA and we are committed to developing the beautiful game. We employ a holistic approach in complementing the government’s efforts in football development by supporting the game at grass roots level through the Under-20 [competition] for more than 15 years and investing at the elite level for the past three years as the official sponsor of FCB Nyasa Bullets,” Chirwa said.Bullets acting Chief Executive Officer Albert Chigoga said they were confident that their partnership with FCB would continue.“It is without doubt that FCB’s sponsorship has helped transform the team,” he said.