SAINTS have been handed a significant commercial boost after Home Bargains, one of the UK’s biggest retailers, extended their sponsorship deal with the club for a further three seasons
The deal sees the chain continue as the principal club partners, continuing an agreement that started at the end of 2021.
The Merseyside-based company was founded back in 1976 by Tom Morris in Liverpool.
It has more than 600 stores in the UK, three of which are in St Helens.
Employing over 27,000 staff – the largest employer in Merseyside – Home Bargains boasts a turnover of £4.8 billion, with an aim to open more outlets in the coming years.
The company is working towards the completion of a Regional Distribution Centre at Omega-West in the Bold area of St Helens, which will aim to provide 750 new jobs.
The deal will see Home Bargains’ branding continue on the main position of Saints’ first team home and away kits for the next three seasons.
The club says the Home Bargains has supported the Saints Community Development Foundation to enhance many projects that are run by the charitable arm of the club.
Significant donations to the SCDF include books as part of our World Book Day project, toys for the Toy Appeal, which included collections at their stores and visits to hospitals at Christmas.
For the Easter Egg Appeal, enough eggs were donated for three full primary schools to offer every child an egg.
Meanwhile, over the last three seasons, the national firm on select matches at the Totally Wicked Stadium has offered their staff and local community clubs tickets in the East Stand of the stadium.
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