FERRERE advised MAINTER, a leader in technological solutions for crop protection, farm machinery and parts, climatization engineering projects and domestic plague control products, and member of the LANDICORP S.A. group, on a sponsorship agreement with Club Blooming.

In line with its business philosophy of contributing to the wellbeing of the communities in which it operates, MAINTER, through the brand it represents in the country, GREE – Global Leader in Air Conditioning, became the new official sponsor of Club Blooming. This agreement not only strengthens its link with soccer as national sport, but also reflects a shared vision of excellence and development.

FERRERE had a decisive role in the arrangement, advising MAINTER on negotiation and execution of the sponsorship agreement that will cover the entire 2025 year. This strategic agreement includes Club Blooming’s first division team in the Bolivian Football Professional League, its lower divisions, and its women’s team, thereby consolidating its comprehensive support to the institution.

The sponsorship highlights MAINTER’s commitment to the GREE trademark – Air conditioning to encourage sports and foster a healthy lifestyle, and steps up support to professional football teams representing Bolivia. Through this alliance, the company reinforces its dedication to the development of sports talent and responsible play, contributing significantly to the enhancement of national sports.

In turn, Club Blooming, recognized for its history and for training elite players at national and international levels, found in MAINTER an ally who supports its essential values such as dedication, innovation and social commitment. This affinity facilitated solid and strategic collaboration between the two institutions.

The FERRERE legal team, led by partner Diego Villarroel together with attorneys Mauricio Viscarra and Camila Hurtado, contributed its experience and expertise to guarantee the success of this important transaction, thus consolidating an alliance that will be a landmark in Bolivian sports.