The Netball Super League Club London Mavericks has announced a new four -year partnership with Shawbrook Bank this week, in which the leading specialist Bank will become the main partner of the club until the 2028 season.
This partnership is expanding Shawbrook’s many years of support for the Mavericks when they go to an exciting new chapter as London Mavericks.
The partnership confirms Shawbrook’s commitment to professional and basic network ball and promotes growth and accessibility in sport.
As part of this initiative, Shawbrook starts the “Pass IT on” project before the new season before the new season, in which London Maverick’s players and employees of Shawbrook will distribute 1,000 Flyhawk Netballs in London, Middlesex and the East region next month.
These netballs are delivered to schools and netball clubs that may otherwise have difficulty accessing new devices, and helping to support and inspire the next generation of players.
In addition, several students find a price ball in their assignment and win their tickets for the Netball teams in London in the Iconic Ovo Arena Wembley for a London Mavericks game.
The winning teams have the opportunity to watch the Mavericks on June 15 against Manchester Thunder.
Kieran Crombie, CEO London Mavericks, said: “We are pleased to welcome Shawbrook Bank as the main partner of the London Mavericks. Her commitment to long -term investments in women’s sports and passion for real change both on the basis and on the professional level makes her the perfect partner.
“As a purpose -related business, Shawbrook supports our efforts to change life – paths for women and girls to exercise their potential as professional athletes and role models. Together we will dismantle barriers, inspire future generations and make sure that everyone has the opportunity to play, compete and dream. “
Shawbrooks “Best of ‘approach” combines the deep specialist knowledge of its employees with advanced digital, technical and data functions. The bank is proud of its innovative and agile culture, which consistently celebrates high employees and makes Shawbrook an attractive goal for the best talent.
With the Netball Super League (NSL) 2025 season starts on March 8 with the new Netball Super Cup Curtain Raiser, Shawbrook, “Fit for a Pro”, an exclusive content series that is intended to help Braots players, to increase their game by learning from the professionals.
The series offers unique insights into the training and agreement with data analyzes in London Mavericks and provides expertise from Maverick’s performance team to help refugees refine their skills. The fans also have access to Mic’D-up moments with players of the first team to offer a look behind the scenes with elite training sessions and drilling that they can imitate at home.
Throughout the season, the Shawbrook Statistics Center will also offer matchday and training graphics that highlight important performance metrics and offer a deeper understanding of the physical and technical requirements of sport.
Neil Rudge, Chief Banking Officer of Shawbrook Bank, said: “After supporting the club in the past four years, we look forward to renewing our partnership with the new London Mavericks and deepening our investment in order to create the next generation of the athlete even more opportunities.
“As we do at Shawbrook in terms of technological innovation for new and existing customers, we look forward to highlighting the positive development of professional women’s sports with our new“ Fit for a Pro ”series. This content series offers valuable insights into the training and analysis behind elite performance and helps Grasroots players to understand what it takes to compete at the highest level, and bring to life with the eyes of the athletes and trainers.
“Cooperation with the Mavericks team is something that we are all supplied with energy in Shawbrook, and we look forward to demonstrating your work ethic and commitment, passion for your fans and the many ways to expand sport in the next four years.”
The London Mavericks Wing Attack Suzie Liberiedge said: “London Mavericks and Shawbrook have shared a really strong partnership in recent years, and it is incredibly exciting to see that this support continues when entering this new professional era. The continuity that such a prestigious brand is investing in the club and its players not only for this year, but also for the coming years, is incredibly valuable for us. “
The deputy director PE at the Preston Manor Upper School, Chané Ajewole, spoke about the visit of London Mavericks and the excitement to get a special ball drop: “The London Mavericks are really inspiring for students because they were able to see how the experts play. Only this one session is spoken by the city for the rest of the week for the rest of the week. You really enjoyed it and this is filtered for other years at school. When Achille took out the price ball, the excitement was incredible. We can hardly wait for our team to experience the Arena atmosphere in Wembley for the game of Mavericks against Manchester Thunder. I hummed and the students hummed even more! “
Emma Thacker, scorer from London Mavericks, added: “It was so much fun to see the students’ reactions when they realized that they had won tickets for one of our games. We all remember where our love for netball started, and it is fantastic that Shawbrook not only supports our NSL squad, but also contributes to inspiring the next generation of players. “
Shawbrook joins a constantly growing family of London Maverick’s partners. For brands that want to be part of this exciting journey, additional partnership options are still available to use the power of sport in order to achieve positive social effects and to be able to inspire the next generation of athletes.
Shawbrook, lung partner and “main banking partner” by London Mavericks Netball, is the specialist for the credit and savings bank.