OCA signs two official sponsor contracts in Guangzhou

OCA signs two official sponsor contracts in Guangzhou

Guangzhou, China, April 22, 2024: The Olympic Council of Asia signed two sponsor contracts with innovative Chinese companies in Guangzhou on Saturday, April 20.

OCA Director General Husain Al Musallam signed contracts with Phonpa Door and Window Industry Co. Ltd. as official doors and windows sponsor and with Banma Li as formal uniform sponsor. 

Mr. Al Musallam, who is also President of World Aquatics, thanked both companies for their outstanding contribution to the success of the Hangzhou Asian Games last year.

“At the same time, I would like to congratulate these two companies on becoming official sponsors of the Olympic Council of Asia,” he said.

“I look forward to closer cooperation in the future. Moving from official partner of the Hangzhou Asian Games to official sponsor of the Olympic Council of Asia, from China to Asia, represents higher requirements and stricter evaluation standards.

“It also means that the relationship between the OCA, Phonpa Doors and Windows and Banma Li will become closer and stronger, writing a wonderful new chapter together.”

Zhu Fuqing, Chairman of Phonpa Doors and Windows, stated that Phonpa had become a well-known brand in China's doors and windows industry with its innovative, high-tech and low-carbon products, adhering to creating value for society. “I believe that this partnership with the OCA will be a win-win cooperation,” he said.

Zhu Junrong, Chairman of Banma Li, stated that, as an outstanding enterprise specialising in the design of leaders’ formal uniforms/dress, becoming an official uniform sponsor of the OCA would inspire the company to take on the important task of promoting the development of leaders’ formal uniforms with more exquisite craftsmanship and excellent design.

Both companies said they would seize this opportunity as OCA official sponsor to continuously improve their innovation capabilities and service levels, to provide consumers with better quality products and services, and to inject new vitality and momentum into the doors and windows and formal uniform industries.

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