
Republic Bank CPL Signs Flow as Official Tournament Partner
The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League has named Flow, the Caribbean's leading telecommunications provider, as an official partner for the tournament ahead.
The arrangement pairs two brands with deep Caribbean ties, both focused on delivering world-class entertainment and linking communities across the region. League officials say Flow's role will help sharpen the CPL experience for millions of supporters by improving access, fan engagement, and connectivity throughout the competition.
Jamie Stewart, Commercial Director of the Caribbean Premier League, hailed the agreement. "Flow is a brand that is synonymous with connectivity and innovation across the Caribbean, and we are delighted to welcome them as a partner of the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League. Their commitment to delivering exceptional experiences aligns perfectly with our vision for the CPL, and we look forward to working together to bring fans even closer to the action."
Inge Smidts, Chief Executive Officer of Liberty Caribbean, spoke about cricket's hold on regional life. "Cricket in the Caribbean is part of our identity, our culture, and our collective rhythm as a region."
She said the CPL deal extends Flow's investment in sport that brings people together. "Our partnership with the Caribbean Premier League reflects our continued commitment to investing in the moments that unite us as a people. Following our role as Official Telecommunications Partner of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2024, this next chapter with the CPL further reinforces Flow's position as a trusted enabler of world-class sporting experiences across the Caribbean."
Liberty Caribbean operates Flow, Liberty Business, and BTC.
Smidts added, "We are proud to support a platform that celebrates Caribbean talent, connects millions of fans, and showcases the energy and excellence of our region on the global stage."
The CPL has kept building its standing among the world's top T20 leagues, mixing elite cricket with the vibrancy of Caribbean culture. Adding Flow as a partner is expected to further bolster the tournament's capacity to deliver standout experiences in stadiums and on digital platforms.
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