Chitlang FC, which qualified for the national league after finishing in the top four of the ANFA Presidents League, has roped in Prabhu Life as its insurance partner.
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A sponsorship agreement was signed between National League team Chitlang FC and Prabhu Mahalaxmi Life Insurance on Sunday.
Chitlang FC, which qualified for the national league after finishing in the top four of the ANFA Presidents League, has roped in Prabhu Life as its insurance partner.
The agreement was signed by President Sugan Tandukar and Prabhu Mahalaxmi Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Santosh Prasai on behalf of the club.
After the agreement, Prabhu Life will provide financial support to the national league team Chitlang for one year, while the club will promote Prabhu Life Insurance through its activities.
CEO Prasai expressed his happiness at being associated with the country's popular game of football and the national league team Chitlang. 'We are very excited to be associated with the game of football that unites the country.' We would like to thank the national league team Chitlang FC for giving us this opportunity,’ said CEO Prasain, ‘We will continue our collaboration with Nepali football and Chitlang.’
Chitlang Club President Tandukar also said that the support of Prabhu Life Insurance has added more energy to the club’s objective of doing something for Nepali football. ‘Our campaign to enhance the country’s reputation in the international world through football has been given added impetus by the support of Prabhu Life. Chitlang FC is confident that this collaboration will make a significant contribution to the campaign for safe football,’ he said.
