Revo Fitness has further enhanced its commitment to Western Australia’s sport and recreation industry, on the back of a key partnership renewal.
Revo Fitness has further enhanced its commitment to Western Australia’s sport and recreation industry, on the back of a key partnership renewal.
The Andrew Holder-founded and led company has extended its partnership with the Perth Wildcats, marking a fifth year.
Under the deal, Revo will remain as a gold partner of the Mark Arena-owned Wildcats, along with being its gym partner.
The agreement also provides a boost to on-court activations on gameday or gamenight, along with signage and digital-based infrastructure.
“Community is at the heart of everything we do – just like the Wildcats, we believe in building strong connections, uplifting those around us, and creating spaces where people feel empowered to thrive,” Mr Holder said.
“As Revo Fitness continues to grow nationwide, we’re excited to carry the Wildcats’ energy with us and showcase WA’s strength and spirit on the national stage.”
Revo’s partnership renewal with the Wildcats follows on from news last month that it had extended its partnership with the Adelaide 36ers, which also compete in the National Basketball League.
The company’s initial partnership with the 36ers began in 2023.
Following announcement of the 36ers partnership extension, Mr Holder said South Australia had been extremely welcoming of Revo’s move into its market and that it was happy to back one of the state’s flagship sporting teams.
Back in May, Revo also announced a partnership with WA Football – the state governing body for Australian Rules Football – by sponsoring 4500 new footballs for the 2025 junior season.
At a Business News success and leadership breakfast in August, Mr Holder said the Revo had opened its 66th location in Woodbridge, located in Perth’s eastern suburbs, with the company aiming for 100 locations by 2027.
