Ashfords is thrilled to announce our continued involvement with the South East Melbourne Phoenix as a Major Partner for the upcoming
NBL23 Season.
As the premier professional Services firm in the South-East, Ashfords is proud to support the Phoenix once again and be able to align with
important values such as hard work, loyalty, and community spirit.
Through a strong affinity with the basketball heartland in the Southeast, the Ashfords brand will continue to have a presence
at Phoenix home games, appearing on the jumbotron, LEDs, and on triangular bollard signage court-side.
"As a firm with over one hundred team members, Ashfords see this as a great opportunity to be involved alongside SEMP for
another year as we continue to grow our connections in the hard-working and passionate 'basketball heartland'"
-Greg Cusack, Ashfords CEO
Ashfords values the opportunity to support local businesses and be an integral part of the local and sporting community. As we support the
Phoenix for another season, fans and clients alike can look forward to great opportunities and exciting experiences on the horizon.
To view more information about the Phoenix's upcoming games and roster, visit
Ashfords is the premier professional services firm operating in Dandenong South, the business heart of South East
Melbourne. With a staff of over 100 highly qualified professionals and services ranging from tax accounting, finance broking and
superannuation to retirement planning, wealth management and business advisory, Ashfords ensures your business and personal finances are in
safe hands, so you can focus on the bigger picture.
Last week, Ashfords hosted the latest Building Business Value seminar. Maximising Business Value: Break Through the Barriers
brought together a diverse panel of experts, featuring specialists from talent, marketing and finance to help businesses identify and
overcome common barriers to enhance their business value.
A conversation at a community event kicked off productive philanthropic relationship between Ashfords and Down’s Community Farm. Twelve
months on, we reflect on some of the key outcomes, including a successful grant submission that secured $200,000 in funding.