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Ebury has announced a partnership with AS Karditsas B.C.,
marking the company’s first basketball sponsorship. The announcement comes as
Ebury, backed by Santander, is reportedly preparing
to re-enter the public markets with a London listing
that could value the
business at around £2 billion.

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The collaboration with AS Karditsas B.C. aligns with Ebury’s
efforts to expand its presence in Greece. The company said the sponsorship
reflects its support for sporting activities. Ebury representatives attended a
recent match against Club Baloncesto Málaga. The Spanish team is connected to
one of Ebury’s offices in Málaga, which the company notes is an important
technology hub within its network.

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IPO Delayed, Ebury Targets 2026 Listing

Ebury had originally planned to list earlier this year, but
the initial public offering was postponed due to market volatility linked to
global tariffs. Advisers now expect the IPO to take place around the second
quarter of 2026. Several banks, including Barclays, Goldman Sachs, and Peel
Hunt, have reportedly been appointed to advise on the potential listing.

Ebury Expands Football Partnerships Across Multiple
Countries

Ebury has recently expanded its involvement in professional
football through several partnerships. The company was appointed the
Official FX Partner of Brazilian club Botafogo
, winners of the Copa
Libertadores.

Under the agreement, Botafogo will use Ebury’s financial
services to manage treasury operations and support international business
activities. The partnership also includes digital media collaboration,
marketing rights, and LED stadium visibility during matches.

In Spain, Ebury
was named the Official FX Partner of C.D. Leganés
. The club and Blue Crow
Sports Club will use Ebury’s services to support operational and strategic
growth.

In England, Ebury
has renewed its partnership with Southampton Football Club
for the 2025/26
season, continuing as the club’s official fintech partner. Southampton will
maintain use of Ebury’s international payments platform and currency exchange
services for overseas transactions. Ebury’s branding will remain visible around
St Mary’s Stadium.

This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.

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