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Danske Bank Teams Up with Revolve NTNU

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Danske Bank is on board when NTNU’s students in Revolve are building this year’s racecar from scratch. The partnership gives Danske Bank the opportunity to get even closer to their partners and show that the bank have more to offer than good terms on loans and savings. A collaboration with the committed team in Revolve gives us a clear signal to Tekna on how we want to help build up around their students and tomorrow’s engineers, says Ole Kristian Hansen, Head of Marketing in Danske Bank Norway.

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- The approach to the partnership reflects our strategy where we want to do more with and for our partners – and in this case Tekna.

Among other things, as part of the collaboration, Danske Bank will produce and share content across each other’s channels.

Student activities are important for Danske Bank With over 12,000 student members in Tekna, these make up a large proportion of their total membership, and students are highlighted as an important focus arena for Danske Bank.

- Many of the associations we cooperate with encounter the same challenges when it comes to students. One of them is how to ensure that student members remain members even after completed studies. This type of collaboration where we, together with Revolve, can connect the students closer to both the business sector and the association, is a measure to succeed with this challenge, says Johan Gotteberg in Partner Relations, Danske Bank.

At Revolve, the new partner was met with great enthusiasm.

- We all cheered when it was announced that Danske Bank joined our team, says Erik Brettingen Johansen in Revolve.

As part of the collaboration, Danske Bank will also assist the team in the preparation for a business case that is to be presented in connection with Formula Student. Danske Bank will be present when Revolve unveils this year’s car in May.

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