We are very pleased to announce that JM Finn has renewed its contract as Wealth Management Partner of Surrey County Cricket Club, including maintaining the naming rights of the JM Finn stand, extending its longstanding relationship.
The renewal confirms the firm’s ongoing association with one of the most successful cricket clubs in the UK, based at one of the most iconic venues in world sport. JM Finn’s continued presence at the ground, including the naming right of the JM Finn Stand at the Kia Oval reflects a partnership of shared commitment to heritage, performance and long‑term thinking – values that underpin both organisations.
This new agreement will take the partnership between the club and JM Finn to 25 years, during which time the relationship has grown from box holder and advertiser to premium partner with stand naming rights. The partnership has enabled JM Finn to engage with members, guests and cricket fans across matchday hospitality, client events, digital engagement and broader community initiatives at the ground.
Oliver Tregoning, Head of Marketing at JM Finn said:
“The Kia Oval is a venue with a remarkable history, and Surrey County Cricket Club is an organisation we have been proud to support for many years. Renewing our contract as official Wealth Management Partner and maintaining the naming rights reflects the strength of our relationship and our shared belief in long‑term partnerships.”
Steve Elworthy, CEO of Surrey County Cricket Club, commented:
“JM Finn has been an exceptional partner to Surrey over many years. Their continued commitment to the club and to the Kia Oval underlines the value they place on enduring relationships, and we are delighted to be extending our partnership.”
As part of the renewed agreement, JM Finn will continue to work closely with Surrey County Cricket Club to support cricket at all levels, while hosting clients and other guests at the Kia Oval throughout the next three seasons.
Watch our video to see what Bowler Dan Worrall, All-Rounders Dan Lawrence and Tom Lawes and Director of Men’s Cricket Alec Stewart had to say about the announcement.


