
Hollard Sponsorships
Sponsorships
At Hollard, we support the Kaizer Chiefs and are involved in various cultural projects, such as contemporary
South African art.
Kaizer Chiefs
At Hollard, we’re excited about the extension of our on-going sponsorship with Kaizer Chiefs Football Club, one of South Africa’s most famous and best-supported soccer clubs.
The sponsorship sees Hollard’s logo appearing on the sleeves of Chiefs official playing kit, Hollard perimeter boards positioned at Chiefs home games, additional television exposure for the joint insurance venture and online exposure via the Kaizer Chiefs website.
“We’re delighted to strengthen our partnership with Hollard. The company has demonstrated its commitment to Kaizer Chiefs soccer as a partner for the past 10 years.
During our conversations about enhancing the partnership, Hollard demonstrated the greatest ability to not just be a sponsor but to become a key marketing partner.
Our relationship with Hollard also supports our goal of promoting financial literacy across our fan base.”
Kaizer Motaung
Kaizer Chiefs Executive Chairman
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The Largest Exterior Mosaic
Hollard’s love of the South African arts scene led us to the commissioning of a magnificent piece of work by the Spier Architectural Arts Academy.
Created under the direction of local artist, Marlise Keith, and measuring 16m by 2m, the mosaic panel is the largest installation they’ve created to date. Given its proximity to the ever-busy M1 highway, which runs past the Hollard offices, it’s been appropriately titled, “The Rat Race”.
The story behind the mosaic is truly inspirational. The artists involved in the project received training in the ancient art of mosaic from Italian-trained masters at the Scuola Mosiacisti del Friuli, a famous Italian school.
Reminiscent of authentic mosaic work from many centuries ago, the piece was constructed by the South African students and shipped to Johannesburg as a number of pieces.
After 2 weeks of careful assembly, this Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) award nominee now serves as inspiration to
Contemporary Art
The Villa Arcadia and
