Standard Chartered Pakistan hosts Priority Banking clients at Anfield following ‘Score Your Goals’ campaign
Standard Chartered Pakistan hosts Priority Banking clients at Anfield following ‘Score Your Goals’ campaign

Standard Chartered Pakistan hosts Priority Banking clients at Anfield following ‘Score Your Goals’ campaign

KARACHI, 21 May, 2026: Standard Chartered Pakistan hosted its Priority Banking clients at Anfield following its ‘Score Your Goals’ campaign, offering winners an exclusive Liverpool FC experience as part of the Bank’s client engagement proposition.

The trip marked the culmination of the investment-led campaign, which gave eligible clients in Pakistan the opportunity to qualify for the experience through selected wealth and insurance solutions. During the visit, clients attended a Liverpool FC match at Anfield and took part in a curated programme that included hospitality and exclusive match-day experiences.

The initiative reflects Standard Chartered’s focus on creating differentiated experiences for clients while reinforcing the value of its Priority Banking offering. It also highlights the Bank’s continued use of global partnerships to deliver relevant and distinctive engagement opportunities for clients in Pakistan.

Saadya Riaz, Head Wealth & Retail Banking, SC Pakistan, said, “The Anfield experience was a strong example of how we are bringing our client proposition to life through differentiated and memorable engagement. Through ‘Score Your Goals’, we were able to connect our wealth offering with a globally recognised partnership in a way that was relevant and meaningful for our clients.”

Standard Chartered is the official bank partner of Liverpool FC, with the collaboration forming part of the Bank’s broader strategy to connect clients to global opportunities.

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