ATP partners with OFX

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has announced a multi-year partnership agreement with global payments company OFX, which thus becomes the Official Prize Money Payment Partner of the ATP Tour until 2027.

The partnership is said to “unlock significant enhancements to the financial services” of the ATP Tour.

Also read: ATP Tour Sponsors

Speaking about the OFX deal, Daniele Sanò, ATP Chief Business Officer, commented:

Last season the ATP Tour delivered a record US$230 million in compensation to players all over the world. OFX’s services will help us optimise our financial operations, add value to players, and create efficiencies across our global ecosystem. Our partnership is a true brand fit.

Josh Goines, OFX North American Regional President, said:

We are excited to embark on this journey with the ATP Tour as their Official Prize Money Payment Partner. This partnership underscores our dedication to supporting the growth of the ATP and reflects our commitment to delivering seamless financial solutions to these tremendous athletes worldwide.

ATP partners with OFX
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