The Carolina Panthers will not be opening a new account elsewhere.
As announced on Wednesday morning, the Panthers and Bank of America have agreed upon an extension for the naming rights to Bank of America Stadium.
Panthers President Kristi Coleman stated the following via the official release:
“We are proud that the stadium will continue to carry the name of one of Charlotte’s most iconic and philanthropic companies. Extending our naming rights agreement not only speaks to the value of our partnership, but also underscores the mutual trust and shared commitment that defines our relationship.”
Kieth Cockrell, President of Bank of America Charlotte, was also included in the release:
“Bank of America has a long-standing relationship with the Carolina Panthers and stadium. We look forward to our continued partnership and our strong support for the Charlotte Community.”
The Panthers, who will be continuing what’s been a 20-year partnership with the banking giant, have called home Bank of America Stadium since 2004.