Bartercard is a global business network where members exchange products and services without using cash - attracting new customers, reducing expenses and boosting profits along the way.  

But it’s Bartercard’s involvement in the sporting space that makes the latest deal a square partnership. Since launching in 1991, Bartercard has invested over $100 million into the sporting and not-for-profit space, placing local communities high on its list.  

The company sees $600 million traded globally each year. 

Adelaide United business development manager James Sellar said the club is thrilled to begin an exciting partnership with a rapidly growing company.  

”Bartercard has a fantastic model for businesses-to-business trade transactions that’s part of a digital bartering revolution,” he said.  

“We’re looking forward to working with Bartercard for the upcoming season.”