The French building supplies company Altrad is in line to replace American insurance giant AIG as the All Blacks jersey sponsor according to French media reports.
The French building supplies company Altrad is in line to replace American insurance giant AIG as the All Blacks jersey sponsor according to French media reports.
The sponsorship deal with AIG, whose logo has been on the front of the All Blacks jersey since 2012, is due to expire at the end of the year.
French media organisations
L Equipe and
Midi Olympique are reporting the deal for the All Blacks to wear the Altrad logo on the front of their jerseys in 2022 and 2023 is for €18 million (NZ$30 million).
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New Zealand Rugby are reportedly in talks with a French construction engineering company to become the next shirt sponsor of the All Blacks.
According to French news organisations L Equipe and Midi Olympique, NZ Rugby are in negotiations with Altrad – a building materials company owned by Mohed Altrad, the billionaire who also owns of French Top 14 rugby side Montpellier – to wear its logo on the front of All Blacks jerseys in 2022 and 2023 for a reported deal of €18 million (NZ$30 million).
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The contract for AIG to be the shirt sponsor of the All Blacks finishes at the end of 2021.
New Zealand Rugby is in negotiations with building materials company Altrad to become the next shirt sponsor of the All Blacks. The deal with American insurance company AIG runs out at the end of this year and NZ Rugby bosses are trying to get across the line a deal to sell up to 15 per cent of its commercial rights to Silver Lake for up to $465 million. French media organisations L’Equipe and Midi Olympique have both reported that there are also talks for the All Blacks to wear the Altrad logo on the front of their jerseys in 2022 and 2023 for €18 million (NZ$30 million).
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