Wasps on Coventry and Warwickshire team for key MIPIM fixture

RUGBY club Wasps is backing The Coventry and Warwickshire MIPIM Partnership in its attempt to attract inward investment into the area.

The Aviva Premiership outfit, which has secured a European Champions Cup home quarter-final at the Ricoh Arena in April, has been announced as a key partner of the city and county at the leading commercial property and inward investment show in March.

Wasps will send two players and a senior board member to the four-day MIPIM conference in the South of France which attracts more than 20,000 leading figures in commercial property development and investment.

The Coventry and Warwickshire MIPIM Partnership is made up of leading companies and organisations which fund the area’s presence at the show.

Key development and investment opportunities are highlighted through a major stand at the event and also through a series of key events.

Centre Andrea Masi, who has been capped 95 times by Italy and is a former Six Nations Player of the Year, is planning to attend the show as he recovers from an Achilles injury.

Masi spent time with Biarritz and will be well-known to the French public. He is considering a career in property when he retires from the game.

Nick Eastwood, deputy chairman of Wasps, said: “We have a very strong story to tell in how a business can move to Coventry and Warwickshire to help grow and secure its future.

“We have had quite outstanding support from the local authority and every other organisation we have come into contact with.

“We have found Coventry and Warwickshire to be a progressive and ambitious place in which to do business and we are only too happy to relay that message very powerfully to anyone looking to invest in the UK.

“Andrea will be a superb ambassador for Wasps and for the Coventry and Warwickshire MIPIM Partnership.”

Les Ratcliffe, of Jaguar Land Rover and the Coventry and Warwickshire Place Board, said Wasps’ involvement works on two levels.

He said: “Andrea is a major figure in world rugby and will be a big draw for the MIPIM audience, but also Wasps have a very powerful story in tell in terms of the support they have had since buying the Ricoh Arena and moving to the area.

“They have embedded themselves very well into the business community on all levels, and have, by their own admission, had massive support from all areas of Coventry and Warwickshire.

“This area has a great deal to offer investors – a great location, two superb universities and some global cutting edge companies – and we are delighted that Wasps will help tell that story.”

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