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JAM | Oct 21, 2022

 Lynk signs 3-year sponsorship with JPL to transform digital experience for football fans

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Chief Growth Officer at Lynk, Denise Williams (left), and PFJL CEO Owen Hill were excited to sign a three-year partnership to bring entertainment and cashless payments to the Jamaica Premier League. (Photo: Contributed)

 On Thursday (October 20), Lynk officially inked a multi-year partnership agreement with the Jamaica Premier League (JPL).

Lynk will provide a digital payment solution for fans looking to access tickets for the league’s weekly matches.

Through this partnership, Lynk will also bring fresh entertainment packages and education programmes to participating communities across the island.

Since rolling out in December 2021, Lynk has been putting forward initiatives to kick away barriers to promote financial inclusion for everyone everywhere.

It’s a Lynk up! From left: Romeich Major, Denise Williams and Owen Hill visited the Anthony Spauldings Sports Complex in Arnett Gardens to prepare for the first week of the newly signed Lynk and Romeich Entertainment partnership for the Jamaica Premier League. (Photo: Contributed)

On the heels of the recently sponsored Carnival and Jamaica 60 campaigns, Jamaica’s fastest growing digital wallet, is now going for a hattrick with its third major partnership with the Premier League.

This is the first time in Professional Football Jamaica Limited’s (PFJL) history that digital payments will be accepted at JPL.  

“We are proud to embark on a three-year partnership with Professional Football Jamaica Ltd (PFJL). The aim is to help strengthen social engagement and we’re confident that our investment will breathe new life into the JPL—bringing more entertainment, more avenues to connect with the league and more opportunities for everyone, everywhere to reap the benefits of this national sporting event,” said Denise Williams, chief growth officer at Lynk.

Romeich Major (left) and Vernon James (right), CEO at Lynk, pose with two Romeich Entertainment dancers, Mickayla Young and Christen Grey, as they look forward to bringing entertainment, excitement and opportunities for financial inclusion to the JPL community. (Photo: Contributed)

Lynk and PFJL, the proprietors of the league, are seeking to foster an easier, more secure way for patrons and players to enjoy football.

Romeich Entertainment has also joined forces with the Lynk and PFJL partnership to provide weekly entertainment and activities for fans at games and in the various communities—creating innovative ways to bring fans together.

Off the field, residents across the 14 communities represented in the league will have access to viewing experiences and Wi-Fi hotspots to enjoy and participate.

The Business of Football: A Community Approach

JPL has committed to placing a greater focus on the business of football through merchandising and other business avenues.

Lynk hopes to facilitate this at the community level by placing emphasis on educating local merchants and micro-merchants on the benefits of going digital.

These merchants will be guided through the onboarding process to learn how to accept digital payments via Lynk and be engaged throughout the season to promote more transactions for their businesses.

Players from the Kingston-based Cavalier FC celebrate with the 2021 Jamaica Premier League (JPL) trophy after clinching a 5-4 win on penalties against Waterhouse FC. (Photo: Facebook @CavalierFC)

In addition to the business of community development, Lynk and JPL will be hosting a series of sports education events with players from across the league visiting their communities to train and mentor residents of all ages who are interested in the sport.

Owen Hill, CEO at the PFJL, said: “The partnership is pivotal to the strategic direction being charted by the PFJL. Creating and optimising synergies is frontal on the agenda of the entity, therefore the partnership will provide a well-needed booster for the product.”

Hill further stated: “Having ‘lynk-ages’ is seen as super important in our country, therefore the exposure and increased usage of the digital wallet and payment systems being offered by Lynk will make life easier for all the stakeholders involved. Value added through innovation is at the heart of both entities’ shared value systems, therefore, that energy is expected to be transferred in execution.”

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During the signing of the partnership, it was also announced that Lynk will be partnering with the PFJL to host another sponsored tournament with cash prizes for players.

The details of this tournament—the Lynk Goal Cup, will be announced in November. 

With Lynk now a part of the JPL team, the entities promised that fans can expect an unforgettable football experience through giveaways, entertainment and more.

Furthermore, stemming from this three-year partnership is the opportunity for the Lynk team to develop a community ecosystem which will better support micro-merchants and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to facilitate more business. 

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