HSBC forms partnership with ONE Esports to provide financial guidance

(Esports news) HSBC, one of the world’s largest international banking and financial organizations and ONE Esports, a leading esports media platform and subsidiary of Group ONE Holdings (ONE) announced the latest partnership that will change the way players involvement with esports.  

The partnership, starting as a pilot in Malaysia and Indonesia will also see HSBC partner with ONE Esports on 10 community tournaments and one major event in the next few months. Global Esports revenues grew to over $1bn in 2021, with an increase in player numbers of 5.3% from 2019 of which 55% were players in Asia-Pacific.

In-game resource management is a valuable strategic part of esports, but there is little financial assistance on how to use these valuable assets. The partners will create tailor-made content to help players organise these prized resources in multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games. The expert advice will also help them outside the gaming industry. ONE’s Analytics and Insights team will also conduct research and make a report on the Southeast Asian esports community’s preferences and behaviours related to financial services.  

“We are hugely excited to partner with ONE Esports and work together to help gamers, fans, and teams  with their in-game and real life financial fitness,” said Jonathan Castleman, Global Head of Brand and  Brand Partnerships, HSBC, “Our wider partnership with ONE Esports will help us to learn about an industry that is growing fast, and that is increasingly important to many of our existing and future customers.” 

“ONE Esports is thrilled to unveil its partnership with global financial services giant HSBC,” said Carlos  Alimurung, CEO, ONE Esports. “Esports has already achieved huge growth, and its potential continues  to soar. HSBC has a proven track-record of helping individuals and businesses unlock opportunities, and  this partnership can help us all reach new heights.”

 

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