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Snap Parcel Win Sponsor For A Day

20th December 2016 By Munster Rugby

Snap Parcel Win Sponsor For A Day

Bank of Ireland and Munster Rugby are delighted to announce that Shannon-based business Snap Parcel have won the 2016 ‘Sponsor for a Day’ competition and will have their branding emblazoned the Munster jersey for the Champions Cup game with Racing 92 at Thomond Park in January 2017.

This is the fourth year of the competition, which was open to businesses across Ireland. The prize is worth €;50,000 and includes; Snap Parcel’s logo on the front of the players’ jerseys, pitch signage, corporate hospitality for ten guests, match programme advert, photographs with the team and promotion for Snap Parcel from Bank of Ireland and Munster Rugby.

The game will be broadcast live on SKY from Thomond Park.

Founded in 2011, Snap Parcel is a globally recognised shipping company based in Shannon, Co. Clare with a strong focus on smart Supply Chain and innovative Logistics Solutions. Snap Parcel uses consolidated buying power to give Irish SMEs shipping rates usually reserved for multinationals.

Declan Galvin, Head of Small Business at Bank of Ireland said, “As Ireland’s number 1 business bank, we are committed to supporting Ireland’s SMEs, to help them increase and grow their businesses. The ‘Sponsor for a Day’ competition provides massive brand exposure to businesses across Ireland and I want to congratulate Snap Parcel who I know will benefit significantly from the initiative.

“Now in its fourth year, the competition continues to grow and we received a very high number of strong entries from companies across all industries, showcasing excellent examples of the hard-working businesses operating throughout Ireland and highlighting how relevant this competition is for SMEs throughout Ireland.”

You can follow the campaign on Twitter by following @bankofireland with the hashtag #sponsorforaday.

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