The Royal Challengers Bengaluru have announced a partnership with furniture and lifestyle rental brand Furlenco, roping it in as the Official Furniture Partner of their women’s team for the ongoing Women’s Premier League season.
As per the agreement, Furlenco will work on furnishing crucial spaces for the reigning WPL champions, including team rooms, to improve and enhance their comfort and functionality.
The Royal Challengers kicked off their WPL title defence in style, putting in a record run chase in the tournament opener against the Mumbai Indians.
Rajesh V Menon, Chief Operating Officer, RCB, commented:
“We are pleased to partner with Furlenco, united by our shared vision of innovation and community, to offer elevated experiences at the centre. Together, we aim to craft memorable moments that resonate and foster a deeper connection.“
Ajith Karimpana, Furlenco CEO and Founder, said:
“We are proud to partner with Royal Challengers Bengaluru as the Official Furniture Partner for Women’s T20 League 2025. Bengaluru has been central to our growth, and this collaboration strengthens our deep connection with the city and its cricketing culture. Together, we aim to elevate the fan experience and bring bold, innovative living to the forefront.
“This collaboration ushers in a bold new chapter for Furlenco, blending innovative home solutions with the energy of world-class cricket. As RCB Women’s team takes the field, Furlenco is ready to ‘Furnish the Bold’ and support champions on and off the pitch.“
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