Monday 23 November 2015

SA Springboks loses second sponsor


The South African Springboks have lost a second sponsor in a matter of days with German car company BMW joining Absa in not renewing their contract. Diederik Reitsma, spokesperson for BMW, told Netwerk24 on Monday that they will not be renewing their sponsorship with the Boks when it expires in December this year. BMW's five-year sponsorship included the addition of the BMW brand mark to the left leg of the players’ shorts in official matches as well as the provision of BMW vehicles to the Springboks while on Test match duty in South Africa.
This comes after the Sunday Times on Sunday reported that jersey sponsor, Absa, opted not to renew its contract with the South African Rugby Union (SARU). It is believed that the Absa deal was worth R100m a year for just the Springboks and R600m in total for the four-year period. Absa earlier also opted not to renew its sponsorship for the 2016 Currie Cup.
Earlier this month BMW were confirmed as the new title sponsors for next January's SA Open at Glendower Golf Club. SARU is reportedly in discussions with another bank, FNB, about sponsoring the Currie Cup as well as the Springbok Sevens team, who are also currently sponsored by Absa, News24 reports.


2 comments:

  1. Nice move! It's about time these companies started talking with their wallets, no transformation, no money!

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  2. springboks going under???

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