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Corpay Continues FX Partnership with SailGP Following Deals with West Ham and NZ Football

Thursday, 09/10/2025 | 15:11 GMT by Tareq Sikder
  • The company has provided corporate FX services to SailGP since 2019.
  • Revolut, Neo, and Airwallex provide FX and payment solutions to sports clubs and associations.
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Corpay, a provider of corporate payment solutions, announced that its Cross-Border business has signed a multi-year agreement to continue as the Official Foreign Exchange Payments Supplier for SailGP.

Corpay has an active presence in sports sponsorship. It recently became New Zealand Football’s FX partner, offering currency risk management and international payment solutions. The firm also renewed its multi-year partnership with West Ham United, continuing as the Club’s Official FX and International Payments Partner

Corpay Extends FX Support for SailGP

Brad Loder, Chief Marketing Officer, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions
Brad Loder, CMO, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions, Source: LinkedIn

Since 2019, Corpay Cross-Border has provided a range of corporate FX payment solutions to SailGP. Under the new agreement, the league and its corporate partners will continue to use Corpay’s global payments platform and currency risk management services.

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“Our team looks forward to continuing to support SailGP with all their FX payments needs as the league expands its presence and impact across the globe,” said Brad Loder, Chief Marketing Officer, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions.

Sports Organizations Partner with Fintechs for FX Solutions

Different fintech providers have increasingly partnered with sports organizations to offer FX and international payment solutions.

Neo, for example, signed a five-year agreement with Club Brugge in Belgium, serving as the club’s official FX and multi-currency partner. Revolut has entered women’s football, partnering with Manchester City Women to provide financial services alongside branding opportunities.

Other fintech companies have engaged with sports entities as well. Ebury, a cross-border payments provider, maintains a partnership with Southampton FC, supporting the club’s financial operations despite its recent Premier League relegation.

Airwallex and XTrend are further examples. Airwallex sponsors Arsenal FC as its official finance software partner, while XTrend extends its role as the Argentine Football Association’s fintech partner, helping manage international transactions and FX exposure.

Corpay, a provider of corporate payment solutions, announced that its Cross-Border business has signed a multi-year agreement to continue as the Official Foreign Exchange Payments Supplier for SailGP.

Corpay has an active presence in sports sponsorship. It recently became New Zealand Football’s FX partner, offering currency risk management and international payment solutions. The firm also renewed its multi-year partnership with West Ham United, continuing as the Club’s Official FX and International Payments Partner

Corpay Extends FX Support for SailGP

Brad Loder, Chief Marketing Officer, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions
Brad Loder, CMO, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions, Source: LinkedIn

Since 2019, Corpay Cross-Border has provided a range of corporate FX payment solutions to SailGP. Under the new agreement, the league and its corporate partners will continue to use Corpay’s global payments platform and currency risk management services.

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“Our team looks forward to continuing to support SailGP with all their FX payments needs as the league expands its presence and impact across the globe,” said Brad Loder, Chief Marketing Officer, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions.

Sports Organizations Partner with Fintechs for FX Solutions

Different fintech providers have increasingly partnered with sports organizations to offer FX and international payment solutions.

Neo, for example, signed a five-year agreement with Club Brugge in Belgium, serving as the club’s official FX and multi-currency partner. Revolut has entered women’s football, partnering with Manchester City Women to provide financial services alongside branding opportunities.

Other fintech companies have engaged with sports entities as well. Ebury, a cross-border payments provider, maintains a partnership with Southampton FC, supporting the club’s financial operations despite its recent Premier League relegation.

Airwallex and XTrend are further examples. Airwallex sponsors Arsenal FC as its official finance software partner, while XTrend extends its role as the Argentine Football Association’s fintech partner, helping manage international transactions and FX exposure.

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