Inter’s revenue from sponsorship deals is up by 20% on the 2017/18 season according to a report from football finance experts Calcio e Finanza.
Approximately €98 million of Inter’s total revenue is made up of sponsorship deals, many of which come from Inter owners Suning’s continent, Asia.
€13.9 came from Suning, €10 million each with the Asian brands FullShare and Lvmama, €25 million each with two sports marketing agencies (iMedia and Beijing Yixinshijie) and another €13.4 million came from other agreements.
The report however goes on to state that as of next season FullShare and Lvmama will no longer sponsor the Nerazzurri having exercised an option to cancel their sponsorship agreement.
Calcio e Finanza also detail that Inter’s success on the field will led to shirt sponsor Pirelli and kit manufacturer Nike giving them more money. Long term sponsors Pirelli will now give the club a sum of €19 million and Nike €10 million opposed to €10 million and €7.5 million respectively.
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