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MyPayNow go all in on 50-50 Raffle

For MyPayNow their partnership with the Gold Coast Titans is more than just a logo on a jersey, it is a chance to support the community that they call home.

That's why for the second year running the club's principal partner has supported the Titans' game day charity raffle, 50-50, each and every game day across the 2023 season.

The raffle sees 50% of profits raised go to the nominated charity and 50% to the raffle winner, but beyond this MyPayNow has also contributed $13,750 to bring the total funds raised to $74,513 from 50-50 in 2023.

Giving back to the community is a priority for MyPayNow, and has been a large focus during their partnership with the Titans said Managing Director Bronson Powe.

"We love supporting initiatives in the community and especially through our partnership with the Gold Coast Titans," Powe said.

"We are a national business based here on the Gold Coast and want to give back to our local community as much as we possibly can.”

With a club whose purpose is 'to make its communities proud' the alignment with MyPayNow has been one that is reinforced by this initiative said Titans CEO, Steve Mitchell.

“We are proud to have a partner like MyPayNow, who share a united objective to inspire our communities,” Mitchell said.

“Their contribution to 50-50 for each of the game day charity partners is a great initiative and just one way they are doing just that.”

Last time the Lost Boys and MyPayNow supported Titans Together to help raise over $14,000.
Last time the Lost Boys and MyPayNow supported Titans Together to help raise over $14,000.

The giving doesn't stop with the end of the NRL season though as MyPayNow will also be raising funds at the Titans upcoming golf day on October 20, where Lost Boys barbers will be offering free haircuts in exchange for a donation to the Titans charitable arm Titans Together by MyPayNow. 

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.