Here’s the latest I can confirm about Perth Wildcats Corporate access and ownership updates:
- In 2024, Mark Arena completed a major transfer of ownership, becoming the majority owner of the Perth Wildcats and taking a controlling stake from Sports Entertainment Group (SEG). This was a significant milestone for the club’s corporate and strategic direction.[1]
- The official club communications and the NBL’s site reinforced Arena’s role as majority owner and highlighted plans to boost commercial potential, fan experience, and the Wildcats’ profile both locally and globally.[2]
- Coverage from media outlets at the time noted the move as returning local ownership to Western Australia and emphasized Arena’s intent to leverage technology and business acumen to strengthen the club’s corporate partnerships and community ties.[1][2]
If you’re specifically tracking Perth Wildcats Corporate (the corporate arm or entity handling business partnerships, sponsorships, and commercial deals), the most reliable sources are:
- Perth Wildcats official site and newsroom for corporate announcements and leadership updates.[6]
- NBL’s official page for the club’s ownership and corporate strategy statements.[2]
- The West Australian coverage of ownership shifts and major corporate moves involving the Wildcats.[1]
Would you like me to pull the latest specific corporate announcements or sponsorship news from those sources and summarize any recent partnerships, sponsorships, or governance changes? If yes, I can compile a concise update with key dates and figures.
Citations:
- Marketed ownership update and majority ownership by Mark Arena:.[1]
- Official confirmation and statements from Perth Wildcats and NBL:.[2]
- Club’s ongoing corporate news and updates:.[6]