The Saint Lucia Kings have announced an extension of their partnership with FREEMANS Tools, a manufacturer of household precision tools.
FREEMANS Tools will thus remain the Principal Sponsor of the Caribbean Premier League franchise for a second consecutive year. Its logo will remain on the playing Kings jersey along with other prominent team assets.
The Saint Lucia Kings are owned by Indian Premier League franchise Punjab Kings. They are the defending champions of the CPL, having beaten the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the CPL final last year.
Satish Menon, Saint Lucia Kings CEO, commented:
“We are excited to have FREEMANS back as our principal sponsor for CPL 2025. Their renewed support is a testament to the strong relationship we’ve built. We look forward to this partnership, which will play a huge role in ensuring a successful season and delivering brilliant performances for our fans.“
Saurabh Arora, Saint Lucia Kings CCO, added:
“Our partnership with FREEMANS goes beyond a simple sponsorship; it’s a strategic alliance built on a shared vision and mutual respect. We are confident that this collaboration will not only enhance our brand presence but also contribute to a memorable and winning season for the Saint Lucia Kings.“
Sahil Nayar, Executive Director at FMI Limited (FREEMANS), added:
“We are delighted to continue our journey with the Saint Lucia Kings. This partnership represents a perfect alignment of our core values—precision, quality, and a commitment to success. We extend our best wishes to the team for the upcoming challenge and are confident they will defend the title and bring home another CPL trophy.“
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