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Natural History Museum strikes new sponsorship deal

October 3, 2011 - Staff

The Natural History Museum has struck a new three-year sponsorship deal with MasterCard which will see the credit card firm support the museum’s After Hours and Night Safari evenings.

After Hours allows visitor to experience the museum and its exhibitions in the evening while they enjoy a drink or a meal.


The museum’s Night Safari is a chance to meet scientists and take a closer look at specimens not usually on display to the public.

As part of the agreement MasterCard holders will benefit from a range of exclusive experiences, offers and discounts within the museum.

Cardholders who register at pricelesslondon.co.uk will have the opportunity to enjoy the MasterCard Bar at each After Hours event, where they will be served complimentary cocktails and canapés.

The company will also host its own series of private Night Safari events.

Dr Michael Dixon, Director of the Natural History Museum, commented “We are delighted to be working in partnership with MasterCard.

“At the Natural History Museum we are committed to sharing our spaces, collections and scientific expertise with new audiences, and so this is a fantastic opportunity to develop this within our After Hours and Night Safari programmes.”

Paul Trueman, Head of Marketing for MasterCard UK & Ireland, said: “London is already an iconic, much-loved city and our aim is to enhance experiences of the Capital for all MasterCard cardholders.”

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