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Carolina Panthers sign stadium naming rights extension with Bank of America 

Following the extension, the Panthers’ home turf continues to be known as Bank of America Stadium.

The National Football League (NFL) team, Carolina Panthers have announced a stadium naming rights extension with the Bank of America.

Following the extension, the Panthers’ home turf continues to be known as the Bank of America Stadium.

The agreement between the two bodies was initiated in 2004. Since the initial contract was signed, the stadium has hosted football matches in addition to an increasing number of concerts and events that have improved the local economy.

Kristi Coleman, President of the Carolina Panthers, said, “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, Bank of America Charlotte, said, “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 Bank of America Corporation is a multinational financial services holding corporation and investment bank based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Its investment banking and auxiliary headquarters are located in Manhattan. The Bank of America Corporation was founded in 1946 in San Francisco, California.

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