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Storyboard18 | BCCI cricket sponsorship rights - what's in it for Mastercard?

Mastercard is set to replace Paytm as the title sponsor for BCCI’s international and domestic cricket matches till 2023. This move can put the credit cards major back in the spotlight which had shifted to digital wallets and BNPL products.

July 28, 2022 / 14:03 IST
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The title sponsorship spot with BCCI could play an instrumental role in bringing back the excitement in the credit card category, say experts. (File image)
The title sponsorship spot with BCCI could play an instrumental role in bringing back the excitement in the credit card category, say experts. (File image)

There are brand deals and then there are deals with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Any brand collaborating with the BCCI is after the massive reach cricket offers and Mastercard is no different. With mobile payments and financial services company Paytm ending its seven-year association with BCCI as title sponsor and Mastercard set to take over, credit cards will be back in the limelight, experts said.

The global payments major, Mastercard, is reportedly set to replace homegrown Paytm as the title sponsor for BCCI’s international and domestic cricket matches till 2023, after Paytm reportedly requested a withdrawal from the deal.

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Hindol Purkayastha, executive vice-president, Dentsu Impact, said that for Mastercard, it is about making its presence felt in the market. “I feel the need is now,” he said.

But why? According to him, the expanding digital payments industry has literally stolen any impetus brands like Mastercard had. “The pandemic brought about a flurry of new options for digital payments for consumers which has left India’s credit card market at crossroads. Also, with options of ‘Buy now, pay later’ offerings, credit card customers are surely being lured further away,” he said.