Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah and captain Asamoah Gyan were unveiled as brandsambassador for Unibank on Tuesday ahead of their international friendly against Montenegro.
The Black Stars duo were presented to the rest of their international colleagues alongside officials of the Ghanaian bank.
Unibank officials are in Podgorica to offer support for the Black Stars team as they take on Montenegro in an international friendly on Wednesday.
Officials of Unibank with the Black Stars team
They therefore took the opportunity to unveil Appiah and Gyan as their new brandsambassadors.
The two personalities will be endorsing services of the bank while being made the faces of a huge publicity campaign to be rolled out by the bank ahead of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
In a related development, Head, Corporate Affairs and Marketing of uniBank, Mr. Richard Osei Anane, announced that members of the public can interact with their two new “signings” via txt to be updated on new and existing information concerning Coach James Akwasi Appiah, Captain Asamoah Gyan and uniBank products, services and events.
He stated that, members of the public can text “GYAN” or “AKWASI” to shortcode1402 to receive updates.
Unibank late last year signed an agreement with the Ghana FA to become the official bank sponsor of the Black Stars in a deal worth US$1.2m over three years.
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