Norfolk Tennis is delighted to announce a new title partnership with Brown Shipley, a Quintet Private Bank, marking a major step forward for tennis and padel across the County.
Brown Shipley is a private bank authorised to provide financial services in the UK, part of Quintet Private Bank (Europe), a group of boutique private banks and Wealth Managers operating across more than 30 European cities. They have been working with high net worth clients for over 200 years, offering a full range of Wealth Planning, Investment Management and Lending services. With offices in eight UK locations, including Norwich, the partnership reflects a shared commitment to long-term growth and community engagement.
James Buddell, Chair of Norfolk Tennis, said: "We’re thrilled to team up with Brown Shipley during an exciting period for our tennis and padel communities. This partnership will see investment into participation and player development, helping us further grow each sport in Norfolk and create opportunities for players of all ages and abilities."
Brown Shipley’s heritage in helping families and individuals plan for the future aligns closely with Norfolk Tennis’s mission to build a sustainable and inclusive sporting environment.
The partnership will be integrated across Norfolk’s County competitions and events, enhancing the visibility and reach of both tennis and the rapidly growing sport of padel within the county.
Important Information
- To become a client of Brown Shipley, you need a combined investment amount of £1 million.
- Investing puts your capital at risk
- Lending is subject to status
- Brown Shipley is a trading name of Brown Shipley & Co Limited, which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Registered in England and Wales No. 398426. Registered Office: 2 Moorgate, London, EC2R 6AG. Brown Shipley’s parent company is Quintet Private Bank (Europe) S.A which, from Luxembourg, heads a major European network of private bankers. Copyright Brown Shipley.