
The Republic Bank financial institution in the Caribbean has extended its contract as title sponsor of the regional Caribbean Premier League (CPL) Twenty20 cricket tournament.
Through a three-year deal extension unveiled today, Republic Bank will continue as the men's tournament's title sponsor – and official bank – through the 2028 edition.
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The two parties first partnered up in 2016, with the bank then taking over title sponsorship duties in 2023. GlobalData Sport has valued that latter tie-up as being worth $2 million per season to the CPL.
Motorcycle manufacturer Hero was the CPL’s previous title sponsor, meanwhile, between 2020 and 2022.
In addition to its title sponsorship of the six-team men's CPL, Republic Bank will also continue its commitment to the Women's CPL and to its "expanding grassroots cricket investment."
The tie-up has been announced with the final of the 2025 CPL having taken place earlier today, with the Trinbago Knight Riders having beaten the Amazon Warriors.

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By GlobalDataPete Russell, chief executive of the Caribbean Premier League, has said: "We are delighted to welcome back Republic Bank as the title sponsor and official bank of the Caribbean Premier League. They have been a phenomenal partner of the tournament, and their involvement ensures three more years of investment into putting together what is one of the world's great cricket leagues."
Richard S. Sammy, a Republic Bank vice president, added: "This partnership is more than just a sponsorship; it's a shared vision to enable a top-tier cricket experience for fans while providing digital-first banking solutions that meet the evolving needs of the Caribbean people."