Wilson Partners is proud to announce its role as the new front-of-shirt sponsor for Maidenhead Rugby Football Club, reaffirming the firm’s dedication to supporting sport and community initiatives in the region.
This partnership follows Wilson Partners’ recent acquisition of Maidenhead accounting firm, Craufurd Hale, the club’s previous sponsor, and marks a continuation – and strengthening – of that legacy.
With a long-term vision, the sponsorship underscores Wilson Partners’ commitment to supporting grassroots sport and championing community engagement in Maidenhead.
This new partnership sits alongside Wilson Partners ongoing sponsorship of Maidenhead United Football Club, and their support of CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) – a charity working to raise awareness and support around suicide and mental wellbeing.
“We’re proud to support a club that plays such a central role in our local community,” said Allan Wilson, Managing Director of Wilson Partners. “At Wilson Partners, we’ve always believed in using our platform to do more – whether that’s helping businesses grow or giving back through partnerships that have a genuine, positive impact.”
“We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Wilson Partners as our new main sponsor. Their reputation for excellence, ambition, and commitment to the local community aligns perfectly with our values as a club. It’s fantastic to see them continuing the legacy of Craufurd Hale and investing in the future of grassroots rugby here in Maidenhead. We look forward to a successful and exciting partnership both on and off the field.” Stephen Bough, Chairman Maidenhead RFC.
We look forward to seeing the Wilson Partners name on the pitch and standing behind a club that represents the very best of Maidenhead.

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