Jez Moxey hails Wolves' What House? deal
Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey today hailed the importance of the club's new £1m sponsorship deal with What House?
The club has signed a two-year deal with the online property search company, which could bring in a seven-figure sum based on performance-related elements.
What House? take over as main sponsors from Sportingbet.com, who were recently taken over by high street bookmakers William Hill.
The What House? brand – whathouse.co.uk – will appear on the new home and away first-team shirts, all training kit and, for the first time, on all junior strips.
And they will change their brand colour from red to black on Wolves' gold and black home kit, to complement the club's iconic colours.
Moxey said: "This is an important commercial agreement for the club and a great, tangible endorsement for the way we deliver value for our portfolio of sponsors.
"We're very much looking forward to working closely with What House? to increase the awareness of www.whathouse.co.uk across the country.
"We're delighted What House? have decided to become our main sponsor, after a year supporting the club as the sponsor of the back of the first-team shirts.
"They are a national brand, providing an exceptional service to the thousands of whathouse.co.uk users looking to purchase a new home."
The deal means Wolves will have a new main club sponsor and new kit manufacturers this summer after unveiling a £1million, four-year deal with Puma last month to replace Burrda, the suppliers for the last four years.
New Puma home and away kits will be unveiled at the home game against Burnley on Saturday April 27, when they will also be available to buy.
Online betting company Sportingbet.com have been the club's main sponsors since 2009. Their second two-year sponsorship deal was due to end this summer.





