Blyth Tait Clicks on New
Sponsor
Blyth Tait MBE has secured a major new
sponsorship deal with Online Finance, the first British company to offer car
loans over the Internet.
As part of the agreement, each of Blyth's horses that is qualified
for the Olympics - Ready Teddy, Chesterfield, Aspyring and Welton Envoy - will
run under the joint ownership of Online Finance. The company will also
entertain customers and their families at eight events during the
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Although Online Finance is already involved in
the horse world - the company is a PERA partner - this sponsorship represents a
significant commitment to the sport.
Launched in 1997 by chief executive Joe
Giannamore, who recognised that most cars are bought at the weekend and in the
evening when banks and finance companies are closed, Online Finance is an
Internet siucces story. The company offers loans for used cars through the
internet. A network of brokers and dealers link up to the Internet to arrange a
loan for their client within the hour. Online Finance's ideal customer is
afamily with children looking for a second car and the equestrian world meets
this profile.
"On:line always atttempts to achieve
excellence through individual and team focus, discipline and commitment"
commentsJoe Giannamore. "We wanted to back someone who represents these
same vallues and I really cannot think of anyone who embodies this more than
Blyth. His standards are secomd to none and, as xurrent World and Olympic
Champion, his ability to deliver results speaks for itself."
Blyth comments: " I am fortunate to have
three terrific sponsors - On:Line Finance, Toggi and Air New Zealand. Their
support will allow me to concentrate wholeheartedly on the task in hand - to
defend my Olympic Gold Medal in Sydney."
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