ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Nium Official Partners 

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Niums Official Partners and The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that it has joined forces with Nium, a preeminent worldwide financial technology (FinTech) infrastructure business, in a multi-year strategic relationship. Through a single API, Nium gives banks and companies access to a variety of fintech infrastructure services. Through the end of 2023, this alliance will be involved in three major ICC events, including the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates and Oman, the ICC World Test Championship Final in 2023, and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, which will be held in India.

Nium will advertise its partnership with the ICC as an official partner across broadcast and digital media and implement one of akind fan and client activations at major ICC events.

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Prajit Nanu, Co-Founder and CEO of Nium, commented on this strategic alliance by saying, “We are beyond thrilled to join forces with the ICC as a unique B2B commercial partner. The appeal of cricket cuts beyond borders, currencies, and cultural barriers. Nium has long served as some of the most recognisable names in the world’s backend finance infrastructure. Through this cooperation, we are able to involve tech experts who love cricket in the creation of innovative initiatives that will improve the experience of playing the worldwide game.

About Nium

Leading embedded fintech startup Nium offers banks, payment processors, travel agencies, and companies of any size access to international payment services using a single API. Its flexible platform offers pay-out, pay-in, card-issuing, and banking-as-a-service capabilities. 

Businesses can send payments in more than 100 currencies to over 190 countries after connecting to the Nium platform, 85 of which can be done in real time. 33 markets, including Southeast Asia, the UK, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, India, and the US, allow for the receipt of funds. 32 nations already provide Nium’s expanding card issuance services, including Europe (SEPA), the UK, Australia, and Singapore. Nium’s licence infrastructure, which was developed over time in some of the economies with the quickest growth rates, is its foundation.

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