Confero are proud to be an official corporate partner of the hugely successful event that has raised over £12 million for UNICEF's invaluable work, helping children across the globe.

Confero is one of the UK’s leading providers of inbound and outbound outsourced call centre services and are delighted to be involved for the 3rd consecutive event.

Managing Director David Freedman is “thrilled and honoured to be part of such an iconic event” alongside corporate heavyweights BT, ITV and the BGL Group who own Compare the Market.

Confero call centres will donate 50 experienced agents, a comprehensive hardware and software infrastructure and a full pre-and post-event consultancy and will be a vital component in helping Soccer Aid raise much-needed money for UNICEF.

“Following our success in 2010 and 2012, we are very much looking forward to being part of the Soccer Aid Telethon again and we are proud to be working with a charity that is committed to helping others” said David Freedman. He continues “Confero’s agents aim to take £100,000 in donations for UNICEF’s worthwhile causes.”

About Confero (www.confero.co.uk ) – Confero is a class-leading outsourced call centre provider with a blue-chip clientele based in the shadow of the Wembley Stadium arch. Inbound call centre services include customer services, e-tailer website support, credit card order lines, helplines, product recalls and crisis management. Outbound call centre services include telemarketing, telesales, lead generation, database cleansing and appointment setting, all provided to some of the world’s largest corporations including Audi, KPMG, ITV and Sennheiser.

About Soccer Aid (https://www.socceraid.org.uk/) – Soccer Aid started in 2006 as a brainwave of UNICEF UK ambassador Robbie Williams. Every two years two teams of celebrities and football legends from England and the Rest of the World play a match to raise funds for UNICEF and change the lives of children around the world. Since it first began Soccer Aid has raised over £12 million for UNICEF’s work with children and has involved legendary players Diego Maradonna, Zinedine Zidane and Teddy Sheringham as well as music, film and TV stars from around the globe.

Soccer Aid aims to raise money for UNICEF’s crucial work helping to “put it right” for the world’s most vulnerable children. Throughout the match coverage, viewers will see short films by UNICEF Ambassadors detailing how the money raised will benefit children around the world.

For more information, please contact David Freedman on 0800 083 32 32 or david.freedman@confero.co.uk