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04th Sep 2018

Amir Khan launches boxing initiative to combat violent crime

The boxer has partnered with ThinkMarkets to help get young people off the streets and into jobs

Oli Dugmore

The boxer has partnered with ThinkMarkets to help get young people off the streets and into jobs

Amir Khan has joined forces with London-based online financial trading broker ThinkMarkets in a bid to help young children get off the streets by using financial education and the power of boxing.

The aim of the sponsorship is to support 100 young individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds to gain a career in the City by 2022.

Among its proposed initiatives, are a series of masterclasses that aim to educate both beginners and advanced traders on useful strategies that can applied to make better and more informed trading decisions, taught by leading City-based trading professionals, combining these with Amir Khan’s secrets to success in the ring.

Khan has a long history of helping charitable causes around the world and set up his own Foundation in 2014, something that attracted ThinkMarkets to working with the former Olympic silver medallist.

Amir Khan said: “Sport has a unique power to influence people from all walks of life and I have been committed to helping underprivileged individuals throughout my career.

“ThinkMarkets share my passion for providing positive change through sporting initiatives and I look forward to collaborating with them on a number of exciting projects.”

Faizan Anees, Co-founder of ThinkMarkets, said: “We are long-standing admirers of Amir, not only for his successes in the ring, but also for his initiatives outside of the ring to help less fortunate young people and their families.”

ThinkMarkets aims to teach youngsters the importance of mental discipline and provide them with key skills to help them achieve their goals. Furthermore, ThinkMarkets is keen to bridge the gap that prevents young Londoners from gaining access to the world’s financial capital.

Nauman Anees, Co-founder and CEO of ThinkMarkets said: “Successful athletes, like Amir, are very similar to winning traders. They became who they are through practice, dedication and sheer hard work.”

Khan, a former world champion, marked his return to professional boxing by knocking out Phil Lo Greco within 40 seconds in April, and the 31-year-old is back in action on Saturday against Colombian welterweight Samuel Vargas.

ThinkMarkets has been a keen advocate of financial literacy and empowerment through education, the award-winning broker has been supporting educational needs for students at several British universities including the London School of Economics’ Student Union Trading Society and Coventry University to name a few, thus providing the practical tools needed to have a successful career in banking & finance.

For more information about the collaboration between ThinkMarkets and Amir Khan, click here.