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read moreASB Bank has secured temporary naming deal for Auckland’s Eden Park for the upcoming Bledisloe Cup, and as part of its continued efforts to back New Zealand business, will gift the naming rights opportunity to a business in need of a helping hand.
Having resisted entering into any agreement to rename the venue over more than 50 years, Eden Park Trust Chief Executive, Nick Sautner says that in this unprecedented year the time is right to unlock this valuable opportunity in a way that aligns with the venue’s pioneering reputation and commitment to community.
Sautner explains “like most New Zealand businesses, Eden Park has been challenged to find ways to embrace the new normal to ensure we can continue to operate, innovate, and give back to the community. ASB is a valued and longstanding partner of the Park, so creating a unique opportunity together to support a small Kiwi business is a natural fit for us.
“The Eden Park name is a globally renowned sporting icon which means this opportunity is unlikely to happen ever again. We’re excited to reveal details and provide an unforgettable experience for both our patrons and our new naming rights partner later this month."
ASB’s Executive General Manager of Business Banking Tim Deane says ASB, with its proud 173-year history, is honoured to be the first organisation to ever hold naming rights to Eden Park, albeit temporarily.
Explaining that this once in a lifetime chance will be used to give New Zealand business a boost, Deane advises “supporting SMEs has been a priority for us throughout 2020. They are the backbone of our economy and many are hard hit by the economic impacts of COVID-19.
"We know Eden Park has a special place in the hearts of many Kiwis and it will always be Eden Park, but this will be an incredibly special opportunity for one small business, and we couldn’t be prouder to be able to use ASB’s naming rights in this way.
“We’re thrilled Eden Park has helped bring this opportunity to life and we look forward to announcing the lucky Kiwi business with naming rights to one of the world’s truly iconic stadiums for the trans-Tasman rugby encounter on Sunday 18th October.”
The new temporary naming rights partner for Eden Park will be revealed early next week.
Over its 117-year sporting history, Eden Park has gained international renown for hosting memorable cricket, rugby, rugby league and football showdowns. From humble beginnings as a cricket ground in 1903, the venue is New Zealand’s most venerated stadium, holding lifelong memories for locals and tourists alike.
Image: Fans pack Eden Park during the 2020 Super Rugby Aotearoa competition.
2nd October 2020 - Super Rugby Aotearoa competition to return in 2021
17th August 2020 - Super Rugby Aotearoa competition ends with Eden Park fixture cancellation
18th July 2020 - Eden Park to become New Zealand’s home of esports
8th July 2020 - Eden Park looks to hosting of multiple World Cup events over next three years
5th June 2020 - Eden Park Chief Executive ‘thrilled’ at prospect of again welcoming fans to watch live sport
19th May 2020 - Quality of Eden Park’s playing surface recognised by New Zealand Cricket
25th April 2020 - Eden Park pays special tribute on ANZAC Day
23rd April 2020 - Eden Park secures international innovation award for Staydium Glamping experience
25th May 2019 - ASB Sports Centre to mark five million visits
21st May 2019 - ASB Showgrounds to host new Go with Tourism Expo
10th April 2019 - Orangetheory Fitness franchise takes on naming rights at Christchurch Stadium
19th March 2019 - Funding secured for Auckland ASB Tennis Arena redevelopment
22nd August 2018 - ASB G9 returns to Eden Park for its second year
30th June 2017 - ASB Theatre Marlborough joins Ticketek network
27th September 2016 - ASB Waterfront Theatre opens in Auckland
9th September 2011 - Companies that sponsor outperform those that don’t
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