AC Milan renew Corpay Cross-Border partnership
AC Milan have renewed their international partnership with Corpay Cross-Border, keeping the corporate payments group as the club’s official commercial foreign exchange partner in a multi-year extension focused on global connectivity and operational support.
AC Milan have extended their agreement with Corpay Cross-Border, maintaining the payments company’s cross-border division as the club’s Official Commercial Foreign Exchange Partner.The renewal reinforces a category relationship built around currency risk management and international payments, with AC Milan and Corpay positioning the deal as part of a broader push to serve global audiences and international business activity.Maikel Oettle, AC Milan’s chief revenue officer, said: “We are delighted to continue our journey alongside Corpay, renewing a partnership that reflects our shared goal of strengthening connections with a global audience, building meaningful relationships and continuing to evolve with a forward-looking vision.”Corpay said the new agreement is long-term and exclusive, extending a collaboration that has been in place across the past three seasons.Brad Loder, chief marketing officer at Corpay Cross-Border Solutions, said: “Over the past three seasons, we’ve had the privilege of serving as the Official Commercial FX Partner of the Rossoneri.”“We’re proud of the trust the Club’s teams have placed in us, and delighted to extend this relationship for multiple years with one of the most successful clubs in the sport’s history.”The partners said the relationship links AC Milan’s international fan reach with Corpay’s focus on supporting organisations that operate across borders.AC Milan said the club connects with more than 500 million fans worldwide, while Corpay said it helps organisations manage foreign exchange exposure and execute cross-border payments with accuracy and security.The renewal sits within a wider trend of clubs prioritising partners that can offer operational utility as well as brand spend, particularly as international tours, multi-currency commercial programmes and global supplier bases increase the complexity of football businesses.Foreign exchange is also a stickier sponsorship category than many consumer-facing sectors, as it can be embedded into finance workflows and procurement, creating longer contract cycles and clearer internal value cases beyond visibility.AC Milan did not disclose the financial terms of the agreement, and neither party detailed the activation plan beyond the continuation of Corpay’s official category rights.The deal adds to AC Milan’s broader commercial strategy of aligning global-facing partners with the club’s international growth agenda, while Corpay continues to deepen its presence in sport as a route to corporate brand awareness and enterprise lead generation.