Strategy
Citi Private Bank Hails Motor Racing Sponsorship

The private bank is part of a number of wealth management institutions which sponsor sports stars and events as part of a branding strategy.
Citi Private
Bank has trumpeted the achievements of multiple world racing
champion Fernando Alonso, who is taking his debut in the renowned
Dakar Rally event. The US private bank is sponsoring the Spanish
driver, who was the overall “leading newcomer” in the
race.
The annual rally in its 42nd year is an extreme off-road
endurance race. This year’s edition consisted of twelve daily
stages covering a total of 4,600 miles. As well as a contest
between some of the world’s top drivers, the Dakar Rally pits
drivers against gruelling terrains. In 2020, drivers faced the
additional challenge of receiving information about the course on
the mornings of certain legs of the race, rather than the day
before.
Alonso finished fourth in the race’s final stage, and was the
leading newcomer overall. He bounced back from the difficulties
he experienced earlier in the week when his car suffered wheel
and suspension damage as well as a later double-roll crash.
The US private bank joins a number of other wealth management
institutions in sponsoring sporting events. UBS, for example, sponsors Formula
One motor racing (Alonso won the F1 championship twice); Standard
Chartered sponsors Liverpool FC football
club, while Morgan Stanley has
been a partner of the PGA’s THE PLAYERS® Championship, the golf
series. Such firms sponsor sports to spread a brand and associate
qualities such as competitiveness, courage, skill and teamwork –
qualities from sports – with their own business. (This
publication has run a series of stories about the
intersection of sports and wealth management and continues to
welcome readers’ suggestions.)
"Fernando’s tenacious performance in his first-ever Dakar Rally
demonstrated, yet again, why he is one of motor racing’s greatest
ever drivers," said Peter Clive Charrington, global head of Citi
Private Bank.
"His versatility is truly incredible. He somehow manages to
produce his inimitable magic whether competing in the tight
streets of Monaco, the night-time rain at Le Mans, or the arid
sands of Saudi Arabia. His hunger for fresh challenges, his
exhaustive preparations, and his relentless determination to win
are qualities we seek to emulate.”
In addition to racing in the Dakar Rally, Alonso is set to
compete at Indianapolis on 24 May this year. If he wins the
event, he would become only the second driver in history to
complete the coveted "triple crown of motor racing."
The rally, which started in 1978, was originally staged from
Paris, France, to Dakar, Senegal, but due to security threats in
Mauritania, the 2008 event was cancelled and a different route
was subsequently chosen.