Andrew Middleton of Evelyn Partners with Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw of Manchester City Women.
Evelyn Partners has partnered with Manchester City Women to become the official wealth management partner of the football club.
The wealth manager and Financial Planner will work alongside City to provide financial guidance and life planning support to players.
Record-breaking striker Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw will become an official ambassador for Evelyn Partners, to champion the importance of financial education and wellbeing for female football players.
Andrew Middleton, chief marketing and commercial officer at Evelyn Partners, said: “As part of the partnership, we couldn’t be more thrilled to have Bunny Shaw become an official ambassador for Evelyn Partners.
“Bunny brings passion and energy both on and off the pitch and she will be an inspirational role model for championing financial education and wellbeing, as together we seek to address the female wealth advice gap.”
The deal is one of several recent partnerships between Evelyn Partners and professional sports clubs. Other partnerships include Saracens Rugby and the Netball Super League.
The latest collaboration’s ‘Rethink Rehabilitation’ proposition will offer tailored resources to players facing injury setbacks, helping them navigate the practical impact of time away from the game and support them to take advantage of other opportunities.
‘Rethink Retirement’ is designed to support players transitioning out of football by equipping them with long-term financial strategies, career planning, and personal development tools.
Charlotte O’Neill, managing director at Manchester City Women, said the partnership will deliver meaningful and lasting support for its players.
She said: “At City, we believe in developing world-class athletes on the pitch — and strong, confident individuals beyond it. The partnership with Evelyn Partners represents a shared commitment to ensuring our players are set up for success both now and in the future.”
Manchester City Women was founded in 1988 and has been part of the FA Women’s Super League since 2013.