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Mark SchmidMark SchmidTalkTalk snaps up naming rights to family home in Croydon

Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium, The New York Mets’ Citi Field and now the Snow family’s TalkTalk Towers…

Yes, the first two might be worldwide names, but Elaine and Darren Snow from South Croydon have now joined their illustrious ranks by signing a deal with us to re-brand their home.

Under our new scheme, homeowners can receive an annual sponsorship figure of £250 in exchange for incorporating the TalkTalk brand name into the formal address of their dwelling – whether it be “TalkTalk Towers,” “TalkTalk Mansions,” “The TalkTalk House,” “The TalkTalk Home,” or “TalkTalk@” (eg TalkTalk@37 Acacia Avenue).

We hope that the official unveiling of TalkTalk Towers, Sanderstead, will lead to a flurry of similar deals being agreed over the coming year.

Having sponsored The X Factor, which pulled in more than 19 million viewers for its grand finale last Sunday, we’re no stranger to major sponsorships but we’re also keen to develop a different type of sponsorship vehicle which epitomises what we’re all about – great value services for the home.

So if you’re interested in following in the footsteps of the Snows and selling the naming rights to your home too, you can contact us on: namingrights@talktalkgroup.com. While we can’t guarantee to respond to every expression of interest, we will consider them all.

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