The current contracts with the official partners of Stade Pierre-Mauroy (Crédit Mutuel, Carrefour and Nacarat) are coming to an end. Lille Metropole hereby issues a call for expressions of interest with view to entering into an exclusive agreement with an official partner to showcase the latter's corporate colours in the Pierre Mauroy Stadium : in exchange for a fee, the future beneficiary will be able to put its mark on many panels inside and outside the Stadium.
Inaugurated in 2012, the Pierre-Mauroy Stadium, thanks to its exceptional technical qualities and multifunctionality, is today a must-see and is one of the assets of the influence of Lille Metropole.
In stadium or arena configuration, it has already hosted the biggest sports and cultural events worldwide (UEFA Euro 2016, 2017 World Handball Championship, Davis Cup, concerts ...). And its development potential is still very big. This is why Lille Metropole is looking for new partnerships.
By becoming an exclusive official partner of Stade Pierre-Mauroy, the future beneficiary will associate his name with unique equipment of international renown. He will be able to use the speaker as a real promotional tool and develop his brand strategy.
The MEL will therefore pay particular attention to the values carried by the activity of the candidates and may refuse a denomination project that would be contrary to public order or morality or manifestly inappropriate to the image of the MEL.
The call for expressions of interest can be consulted on the website: lillemetropole.fr
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