The financial services firm have renewed their sponsorship of the club for another season.
Redcar Athletic are pleased to continue a long-standing partnership with local insurance broker, Myers Family Financial.
The firm, headed by the charitable Stuart Myers, have renewed their commercial interest in the club, including an additional sponsorship of the talismanic Adam Boyes.

A well-renowned insurance broker based in Marske, Myers Family Financial offer a wide range of services to those in the north east, from critical illness cover, to life insurance, and the protection of sportspeople against injury.
A keen community man, Stuart Myers was thrilled to continue his support of the club, commenting on his love for supporting local businesses, and charities.
“I just think it’s great to be able to put a bit back into the local community.” He said. “I think that’s what it’s all about.”
“It’s a win-win situation from a business point-of-view. If you get your brand out there with local clubs, then they are going to use you for your insurance and mortgages, and anything else that you may offer.
“Then, getting a buzz out of seeing your logo, and putting money back into local clubs, organisations, charities… I just love doing it!”
The Myers Family Financial logo will feature on the advertising hoardings around the ground for the 2024/25 season, as well as alongside the clinical Adam Boyes as a player sponsor.
For more information, or to enquire about the services of Myers Family Financial, please contact enquiries@myersfamilyfinancial.co.uk.
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