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These startups are bankrolling the IPL with huge sponsorships


With the Indian Premier League (IPL) around the corner, teams have started revealing their new jerseys and sponsorships. While the details of the exact money for each sponsorship is not always revealed, we can reveal that startups play a prominent role in the sponsorship of the biggest annual sporting event in India.

Dream11

Any conversation about IPL sponsorships has to being with Dream11. Not only are they one of the most prolific sponsors of teams this year, but they are the only startup to have ever been a title sponsor for the entire tournament back in 2020!

However, despite paying Rs 222 crore to be the title sponsor two years ago, this year they had to pay Rs 210 crore to be an official sponsor, which is one wrung lower in terms of exposure.

Dream11 is also a principal or official sponsor for the Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Capitals, Chennai Super Kings, and Mumbai Indians. That means that not only are they associated with the tournament itself, but also with six of the ten franchises!

Mobile Premier League (MPL)

Not to be left in the wake of their competitor, fellow real money gaming app MPL is also a major sponsor across multiple teams. MPL remains the principal sponsor of the Kolkata Knight Riders, and had their logo as the main title sponsor on the jerseys last year. KKR’s new jersey has yet to be released.

As an associate partner of Royal Challengers Bangalore as well, MPL has gained the advantage of being front and centre on two of the most popular IPL teams with whom Dream11 has not partnered.

BoAt

Audio equipment unicorn BoAt is considered to be the fifth largest wearable brand in the world, a global achievement that many Indian startups have not yet cracked in their own industries. This muscle comes to the IPL as well, as BoAt have tied up as a principal sponsor of Punjab Kings, merchandise sponsors for CSK and KKR, associate partners with RCB, and official partners to the Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals.

This leaves them with sponsorships with six of the ten IPL teams for 2022 as well!

Slice

One of India’s newest unicorns, fintech app Slice penned the biggest sponsorship deal in IPL history to become the principal sponsors of the Mumbai Indians for the next three years. The Rs 100 crore deal ensures that Slice will be the primary jersey sponsor as well, and dwarfs CSK’s Rs 75 crore, three year deal with TVS Eurogrip.

Flipkart

While Flipkart is not a direct sponsor for either the IPL or any of the IPL teams, two of their most high-profile acquisitions in the startup space are playing a big role in sponsorships.

Myntra, acquired by Flipkart in 2014, continues to be a principal sponsor for Chennai Super Kings. Meanwhile, PhonePe, acquired in 2016, are associate partners of RCB and the Delhi Capitals, and official partners of the Mumbai Indians.

Ather Energy

Ather, the electric vehicle pioneering startup, are an outlier when it comes to startup sponsorships in the IPL. Unlike the other companies in this list, they are relatively unknown while also being one of the only sponsors not in the unicorn club. Ather Energy is currently valued at $187 million.

However, Ather has been able to bag the main jersey sponsorship of the newest IPL team, the Gujarat Titans. While details of the entire sponsorship are still unclear, Ather founder Tarun Mehta showed his excitement on Twitter by calling it “an electric jersey”!

Other sponsors

  • Along with Dream11, other official sponsors of IPL 2022 include startup unicorns Cred and Unacademy.
  • Paytm has come aboard as the umpire sponsors for IPL at a cost of Rs 28 crore.
  • Swiggy has signed a deal to be the on-ground sponsors of IPL for Rs 35 crore for the year. They had been RCB’s sponsors last year.
  • In addition to being a sponsor of the entire tournament, Unacademy are also official sponsors of the Kolkata Knight Riders.
  • Glance and it’s 2019 acquisition Roposo are digital partners of the Chennai Super Kings.



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