Pepperstone and Aston Martin F1 Team strike top sponsorship deal

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Pepperstone F1 Sponsorship

Trading platform Pepperstone has struck a deal with the Aston Martin F1 Team to become the latter’s official global forex and trading partner.

Under the new partnership, Pepperstone branding will debut on the AMR25 Formula 1 racing car when it is launched ahead of the 2025 F1 season.

Pepperstone CEO Tamas Szabo said: “We are thrilled to work together and build a winning partnership that drives success both on and off the track, and we can’t wait to celebrate this at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the first of the season and our home race.”

Pepperstone, which was founded in Australia in 2010, now serves over 400,000 active clients in more than 160 countries.

The tie-up comes amid a broader global marketing push by the firm, which includes a partnership agreement with mixed martial arts (MMA) organisation UFC in Asia in late 2024.

In a 2020 interview with the Good Money Guide, Szabo said a key focus for the business was expanding its global reach. The current marketing drive appears to be part of this strategy.

Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team managing director of commercial Jefferson Slack said: “We’re delighted to welcome Pepperstone to Aston Martin Aramco and the world of motorsport.

“This partnership reflects our shared commitment of pushing boundaries and redefining excellence, and we look forward to collaborating with Pepperstone to create unparalleled opportunities and drive impact in key global markets. 

“We believe that together with Pepperstone we are well placed to promote their exceptional services to a global audience in an exciting category.”

The Good Money Guide’s latest review of Pepperstone found it to be “a good choice for traders that want to automate their trading strategies through MT4. As far as MT4 brokers they are one of the biggest and best.”

The broker offers spread betting and CFDs on around 1,200 market instruments, focusing on the most heavily traded assets, such as forex and index trading.

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