Bangalore: CRED, is ready to fuel more energy, enthusiasm, and rewarding experiences with India’s most awaited cricketing extravaganza – Indian Premier League, starting on April 9th, 2021. As the Official Partner of the IPL, for the second year in a row, CRED promises to continue creating winning experiences for members who have a chance to win rewards from the most premium brands in the country, which includes the latest iPhones, a brand new Harley Davidson bike, free flights, luxurious travel destinations, and much more.
Paying bills on time should be a winning experience and CRED is here to make it even more rewarding. Those who pay their credit card bills through CRED during CRED Power Play – the Most Rewarding Overs can win 100% cash-back (with one person winning per match). CRED adds more swoon-worthy rewards for its members, who pay their credit card bills, with CRED Jackpot. During the 16th over of the second innings, an outrageous CRED Jackpot will be announced on the app, which members can win by paying their bills.
Kunal Shah, Founder, CRED said, “CRED’s intent is to make responsible financial behavior as engaging, rewarding, and delightful as India’s favorite sport. Over 100 brands have partnered with us to give our members outrageous, never-heard-before rewards during every match. Our mission is to make the journey to financial independence rewarding for our members. IPL, which unites India like no other celebration, is an opportunity to grow the CRED club.”
Brijesh Patel, IPL chairman said, “We are very happy that CRED, India’s most creditworthy community, is once again part of the IPL celebration, rewarding fans and viewers as the season unfolds. Our relationship with CRED offers many more memorable experiences, unifies billions of viewers in celebratory moments, and gives hundreds of more brands the opportunity to participate in IPL. We look forward to driving deeper associations with the winning spirit of cricket for all fans through this partnership.”
This is the second season of the IPL sponsorship for CRED as a part of a three-year deal between CRED and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) which began with the last season in September 2020 in the UAE.