- Global insurance company AIG in long term partnership with NZRU
- AIG pledges support for New Zealand rugby from community level upwards
- Deal includes direct sponsorship of All Blacks and five other national teams
New Zealand rugby has a big new supporter with global insurance company American International Group (AIG) signing on to
back the national game from the community level to the All Blacks.
The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) today announced the signing of a five and a half year sponsorship agreement with AIG
at a media conference in Auckland.
"This is a great day for New Zealand rugby," said NZRU Chief Executive Steve Tew. "This is an exciting new partnership
that will further secure the future of rugby at all levels in this country and pave the way for our game to reach new
fans around the world."
Under the sponsorship arrangement, AIG will be the Major Global Sponsor of the New Zealand Rugby Union and Official
Insurance Partner of the All Blacks. The company will directly sponsor the All Blacks, the All Blacks Sevens, the Maori
All Blacks, the New Zealand Black Ferns, the New Zealand Women's Sevens and New Zealand Under 20 teams.
Maintaining New Zealand rugby's edge
"Today's announcement is a game changer for New Zealand rugby," said Tew.
"New Zealand rugby was already benefitting from the most valuable sponsorship in the rugby world through its partnership
with adidas. To the best of our knowledge, the partnership with AIG is the second most valuable rugby sponsorship.
"We sincerely thank adidas for helping to ensure we were able to develop this valuable new partnership. adidas remains
the Principal Partner of the NZRU whose support has underpinned rugby in this country since 1999 and will continue to at
least 2019.
"AIG's support provides significant additional financial security for the NZRU. The partnership will help ensure rugby
continues to flourish at the community level upwards so that we can keep producing winning teams, run the most exciting
competitions in the world and keep turning out, and retaining, the world's best players and coaches.
"We have new and ambitious goals, including winning gold in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 with men's and women's sevens, so
it's vital we have sponsors like AIG and adidas backing us over the long term.
"This new partnership will significantly strengthen our ability to maintain New Zealand rugby's edge in the competitive
world in which we operate."
Bob Benmosche, AIG President and Chief Executive Officer said: "Prominently associating the AIG brand with the legendary
All Blacks and the highly competitive and successful New Zealand Rugby Union teams, as well as passionate rugby fans
around the world, represents a tremendous opportunity for AIG, the NZRU, and rugby.
"The All Blacks' winning tradition and reputation for tenacity, integrity, and performance reflect attributes in AIG's
own culture. We are extremely honoured to be the All Blacks' newest front-of-jersey sponsor and excited by the benefits
that come with the teaming of two world-class franchises. Together, AIG and the NZRU are a powerful global partnership,
symbolising strength and potential."
Taking New Zealand rugby to the world
New Zealand rugby will be AIG's cornerstone international sponsorship.
"This is a company that once chose one of the most famous and successful football teams in the world - Manchester
United," said Tew. "Now they have chosen the All Blacks, one of the most successful teams of any sport in the world -
and New Zealand rugby.
"This is an extraordinary endorsement of what we do by a truly global company.
"AIG is committed to taking rugby to new countries and new fans through its operations in more than 90 countries, its
global workforce of more than 60,000 staff and 88 million customers. This is an unprecedented opportunity to promote New
Zealand rugby that only a global company can provide."
Bob Benmosche said: "Rugby is popular around the globe and growing rapidly in the United States, and the top rugby
nations align with regions where AIG is strongly represented and is targeting growth."
Supporting rugby's new partner
AIG will be the jersey sponsor for all six national teams beginning with the All Blacks Sevens tomorrow at the HSBC
Sevens World Series tournament on the Gold Coast in Australia and for the All Blacks when they take on Australia in
Brisbane on 20 October.
"We are adding the AIG logo to the black jersey, in addition to that of adidas which has appeared since 1999," said Tew.
"However, this is not a decision we have taken lightly. Like all New Zealanders we greatly respect the rich and proud
heritage of the black jersey, which is why NZRU consulted with senior players and others as we carefully weighed up this
latest move.
"On balance it is a very positive opportunity to secure the additional funds that we need to help safeguard the future
of the game in this country."
The AIG logo on the All Blacks jersey is just under one third the size of the maximum allowed under International Rugby
Board guidelines in consideration of the historical significance of that jersey.
All Blacks Captain endorses partnership
All Blacks captain Richie McCaw said the new sponsorship arrangement had his support.
"It's really flattering that a company this big has chosen New Zealand rugby to be its cornerstone sponsorship. It shows
incredible respect for our traditions, heritage and record of success across all our teams.
"This will really help make our game stronger right from the community game to the All Blacks so this is great news for
rugby."
Support from adidas
adidas' Global Head of Team Sports, Max Van den Doel, is pleased to welcome AIG to the NZRU and All Blacks sponsor
family.
"This is another significant boost for New Zealand rugby, which will further grow and strengthen the sport at all
levels.
"We think it's fantastic that the NZRU not only has the biggest sponsorship in world rugby, with the support adidas
provides, but also now the second biggest sponsorship in world rugby with the new relationship with AIG."
Steve Tew also thanked those involved in making the partnership happen.
"My thanks go to AIG's team, led by Director of Global Branding Mark Clowes and NZRU's own commercial team headed by
General Manager Commercial Mark Adam for the work put in to achieve an exciting outcome for all parties involved."
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