As Melbourne Storm's longest serving premium partner, Suzuki Australia is excited to announce the signing of a one-year extension with the NRL club.
Suzuki has been part of the Storm family since 2008 with our logo currently appearing prominently on the chest of the NRL squad's playing jerseys.
The partnership extension coincides with Storm forward Kenny Bromwich's 200th NRL match this weekend and Suzuki have joined the celebrations by offering 200 free tickets for the round nine clash with the St George Illawarra Dragons at AAMI park.
They will be made available via a public competition utilising Suzuki Australia's and Storm's Facebook pages.
Storm General Manager – Commercial, Partnerships and Corporate Sales Daniel Cullinan said Suzuki had proven to be outstanding partners for more than a decade.
"The team at Suzuki have a genuine love for Storm and what we do on and off the field," he said.
"The Suzuki name has become synonymous with Storm and we're very happy to have them on board through to the end of the 2023 season."
Suzuki Australia General Manager – Automotive, Michael Pachota said the extension was a no brainer given Suzuki's long history with Melbourne Storm.
'Signing on as major partners with the Melbourne Storm in 2008 was a key initiative for the Suzuki brand in Australia and continues to be a highly successful fit for both parties," he said.
"2023 is a milestone year for Suzuki and Melbourne Storm, representing our 15th year of partnership and the club's 25th year of operation.
"We are proud that the team will be wearing our logo over their hearts for this historic year."
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Suzuki Australia
Suzuki Australia Pty Ltd was founded in 1980 by parent company Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC) and currently markets its vehicles in Australia through a network of approximately 90 automotive dealerships and numerous other motorcycle and ATV distributors.
With global headquarters in Hamamatsu, Japan, SMC was founded in 1909 and currently operates in 210 countries and regions. In 2019, SMC sold more than 3 million new cars globally.