Niall Horan has invested in Irish leisure brand Gym+Coffee
Gym+Coffee has announced a significant partnership with international superstar and Irish national, Niall Horan.
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Niall Horan has invested in Gym+Coffee, becoming a shareholder with an aim to support the business and help raise the profile of the brand internationally.
Gym+Coffee launched in 2017 and has quickly become one of the fastest-growing businesses in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Irish rugby legend Brian O’Driscoll is already an early investor in the business and celebrities like Joe Wicks, podcaster, and musician Niall Breslin are known fans of the brand.
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