Ord Minnett named Major Sponsor for Water Polo Australia

June 27, 2023

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Ord Minnett is proud to announce it is the new Major Sponsor of Water Polo Australia for the next five years, with the potential for the partnership to extend until the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.

Launched with Water Polo Australia and national players at the famous Icebergs pool at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Ord Minnett is now the naming rights sponsor of the women’s and men’s national teams, the “Ord Minnett Aussie Stingers” and the “Ord Minnett Aussie Sharks”.

Karl Morris AO, Ord Minnett’s CEO, said “We are incredibly proud to partner with Water Polo Australia. This partnership aligns with our mission of helping generations of Australian’s reach their goals. Our commitment is to provide Water Polo Australia with the financial stability to concentrate on performance and participation in this iconic Australian sport, ultimately nurturing generations of success in the pool.”

Water Polo Australia CEO, Richard McInnes, said the partnership will be vital in helping Australia’s Water Polo team achieve success.

“This partnership gives us an exciting opportunity to really leverage the green and gold runway towards Brisbane 2032 Olympics, as we want the Ord Minnett Aussie Sharks and Stingers to be the pride of all Australians.

“The support from Ord Minnett will allow us to better support our squads and ensure our preparation is of the highest standard, allowing us to represent Australia proudly at each and every Olympic Games,” he said.

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