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Thanks to Coe Capital Wealth Management

Thanks to Coe Capital Wealth Management

Daniel Harris13 May 2019 - 11:32
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Coe Capital continue to support Swindon CC

The club would like to extend thanks to Coe Capital Wealth Management for their continued support of the club and its activities.

Coe Capital have supported the club for over three seasons now, and we proudly wear their name on the front of our match shirts.

The financial support that Coe Capital has provided over this period has allowed the club to push forward in a number of areas, to improve us both on and off the field of play. This has included the significant investment in coaches and coach qualifications, of which the club is already seeing the benefits with players under 15 years old representing the club (and performing well!) at 2nd to 4th XI level, SCC youth teams all flying high in their respective leagues and no fewer than 15 Swindon CC players representing the county last weekend. A great achievement by the individual players, teams and the coaching team led by Wayne.

Off the field the facilities have moved forward tremendously. During the last three years we have undertaken two rounds of internal renovations, upgraded one of the changing rooms, laid the new patio and filled it with furniture as well as a disabled toilet, all of which has significantly approved the appeal of the clubhouse.

All of the above has helped the club move closer to a position of long term financial and player self-sustainability. In addition to the financial support, David Coe has also provided his time and expertise to committee members, which we are incredibly grateful for.

Coe Capital are a family business that provide wealth management services to individuals and businesses across the UK. We would urge club players to support the business if they are in need of such services, but also to extend your thanks to David, Mandie, Ian, Elliot and the rest of the team if the opportunity arises.

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