AC Milan signs Corpay1 as official commercial foreign exchange partner
October 19, 2023
AC Milan and Corpay1, a FLEETCOR brand and global leader in business payments have announced that Corpay’s Cross-Border business has become the new Official Commercial Foreign Exchange Partner of the Rossoneri.
Global businesses trust Corpay to power their international payments, execute plans to manage their currency risk and support their growth around the world. They aim to deliver unmatched service and expertise with respect to moving money globally across 145+ currencies delivered to 200+ countries. Utilizing their award-winning online trading platform and currency risk mitigation solutions, Corpay takes pride in connecting companies large and small with the global financial markets and businesses all over the world.
This partnership unites two prominent global brands distinguished by a profound commitment to innovation. AC Milan, as an iconic football club with a rich heritage, has consistently demonstrated its capacity to adapt to contemporary global audiences. In parallel, Corpay excels in providing innovative solutions that effectively address foreign exchange exposure and global payments challenges.
Maikel Oettle, Chief Commercial Officer of AC Milan: “At AC Milan, we are delighted to embark on this exciting journey with Corpay. This partnership is a testament to our shared commitment to innovation, and it aligns seamlessly with our vision of providing the best experiences to our global fanbase.”
Brad Loder, Vice President, Cross-Border Marketing, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions, commented: “Corpay Cross-Border is very honoured to be named the Official Commercial Foreign Exchange Partner of AC Milan, which marks another significant milestone for Corpay and its presence in Italy and in the world of sports. With our strong focus on growing the Corpay brand, along with our corporate payments and foreign exchange business globally, we are excited by the opportunity to partner with one of the most successful football clubs in football history.”