Corpay Partners with New Zealand Football as Official FX Provider Ahead of World Cup

Thursday, 21/08/2025 | 06:52 GMT by Damian Chmiel
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Corporate payments company Corpay Inc. (NYSE: CPAY) has signed New Zealand Football as its latest Forex partner, expanding the payments company's sports sponsorship roster as the All Whites prepare for their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign.

New Zealand Football Taps Corpay for Foreign Exchange Services

The arrangement will give the soccer body access to currency risk management tools and international payment processing through Corpay's platform.

New Zealand Football will use Corpay's services to handle foreign exchange exposure from its international operations. The soccer body regularly deals with overseas transactions for player transfers, tournament fees, and other cross-border business activities that expose it to currency fluctuations.

Brad Loder, Source: LinkedIn

"With our strong focus on growing the Corpay brand, as well as our corporate payments and currency risk management business in New Zealand, we look forward to working with New Zealand Football as their Official FX Partner in their pursuit of the World Cup and for many years to come," said Brad Loder, Chief Marketing Officer at Corpay Cross-Border Solutions.

The New Zealand deal comes as Corpay continues its Asia-Pacific expansion. The company opened an Auckland office to strengthen its presence in the region, positioning itself to capture growing demand for cross-border payment solutions in New Zealand's business sector.

Brand Awareness and Better FX Operations

The partnership reflects New Zealand Football's efforts to professionalize its financial operations as the sport grows domestically. Football participation has increased across New Zealand, known locally as Aotearoa, creating more complex international business relationships for the national governing body.

Corpay's platform consolidates international payments into a single system, potentially reducing administrative overhead for New Zealand Football's finance team. The organization previously may have used multiple banks or payment providers for different currencies and regions.

"As we grow and mature as an organization, we need to continue to evaluate the way we do business internationally, and partnerships such as this, with a major financial organization, illustrate how we are now thinking on a global scale," said Andrew Pragnell, CEO at New Zealand Football.

Sports Sponsorship Strategy

The New Zealand Football agreement adds to Corpay's extensive sports partnership portfolio. The payments company has been particularly active in football sponsorships over the past two years.

According to deals tracked by FinanceMagnates.com, Corpay has secured foreign exchange partnerships with several high-profile football clubs. The company extended its seven-year relationship with West Ham United earlier this year and maintains agreements with Manchester City, the reigning Premier League champions, as well as Everton FC and Aston Villa.

Beyond English football, Corpay has expanded internationally with partnerships including AC Milan in Italy's Serie A. The company also ventured into other sports, becoming the exclusive Global Foreign Exchange Partner of UFC in 2024, with the deal launching at UFC Fight Night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

These sports partnerships typically provide clubs and organizations with tools to manage currency exposure from international player transfers, merchandise sales, sponsorship deals, and tournament prize money. For Corpay, the agreements offer brand visibility across stadiums, broadcasts, and digital channels while providing access to the clubs' corporate partner networks.

Corporate payments company Corpay Inc. (NYSE: CPAY) has signed New Zealand Football as its latest Forex partner, expanding the payments company's sports sponsorship roster as the All Whites prepare for their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign.

New Zealand Football Taps Corpay for Foreign Exchange Services

The arrangement will give the soccer body access to currency risk management tools and international payment processing through Corpay's platform.

New Zealand Football will use Corpay's services to handle foreign exchange exposure from its international operations. The soccer body regularly deals with overseas transactions for player transfers, tournament fees, and other cross-border business activities that expose it to currency fluctuations.

Brad Loder, Source: LinkedIn

"With our strong focus on growing the Corpay brand, as well as our corporate payments and currency risk management business in New Zealand, we look forward to working with New Zealand Football as their Official FX Partner in their pursuit of the World Cup and for many years to come," said Brad Loder, Chief Marketing Officer at Corpay Cross-Border Solutions.

The New Zealand deal comes as Corpay continues its Asia-Pacific expansion. The company opened an Auckland office to strengthen its presence in the region, positioning itself to capture growing demand for cross-border payment solutions in New Zealand's business sector.

Brand Awareness and Better FX Operations

The partnership reflects New Zealand Football's efforts to professionalize its financial operations as the sport grows domestically. Football participation has increased across New Zealand, known locally as Aotearoa, creating more complex international business relationships for the national governing body.

Corpay's platform consolidates international payments into a single system, potentially reducing administrative overhead for New Zealand Football's finance team. The organization previously may have used multiple banks or payment providers for different currencies and regions.

"As we grow and mature as an organization, we need to continue to evaluate the way we do business internationally, and partnerships such as this, with a major financial organization, illustrate how we are now thinking on a global scale," said Andrew Pragnell, CEO at New Zealand Football.

Sports Sponsorship Strategy

The New Zealand Football agreement adds to Corpay's extensive sports partnership portfolio. The payments company has been particularly active in football sponsorships over the past two years.

According to deals tracked by FinanceMagnates.com, Corpay has secured foreign exchange partnerships with several high-profile football clubs. The company extended its seven-year relationship with West Ham United earlier this year and maintains agreements with Manchester City, the reigning Premier League champions, as well as Everton FC and Aston Villa.

Beyond English football, Corpay has expanded internationally with partnerships including AC Milan in Italy's Serie A. The company also ventured into other sports, becoming the exclusive Global Foreign Exchange Partner of UFC in 2024, with the deal launching at UFC Fight Night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

These sports partnerships typically provide clubs and organizations with tools to manage currency exposure from international player transfers, merchandise sales, sponsorship deals, and tournament prize money. For Corpay, the agreements offer brand visibility across stadiums, broadcasts, and digital channels while providing access to the clubs' corporate partner networks.

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Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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