Gillingham Football Club say they are modernising their approach to sponsorship after ending a long-running association with local power generation company MEMS.
Gillingham-based company MEMS have been main sponsors since April 2011, a deal that included shirt and stadium naming rights.
The company are owned by lifelong fan Colin Jarvis who said that it was “with great sadness and disappointment that our long-standing main sponsorship agreement with GFC will come to a close at the end of this season.” The Gills have confirmed the 12-year affiliation with MEMS will be ending at the end of this season and in statement the club said: “MEMS, and in particular its chairman, Colin Jarvis, have been great supporters of the club for many years and the club is immensely grateful for their support over such a sustained period of time.” Gillingham's head of commercial, Joe Comper added: “It is important that as a club we modernise our approach to commercial partnerships, and we’ve come to the conclusion that increasing the number of partners the club has is key to achieving this." "Whilst we had hoped MEMS would form a part of this new structure, it did not prove possible." "In recent history, we’ve relied heavily on one business occupying the majority of our sponsorship inventory.
We are now changing this approach and believe this is the best way to move the club forward." The Gills are under new ownership following a takeover from US businessman Brad Galinson.