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Scott Munn (left), Chief Football Officer, Tottenham Hotspur and Yang Peng (right), CEO, Ant International signed a three-year partnership on Thursday.

Tottenham Hotspur taps Ant International as global payment solutions, digital wallet partner

The partnership will also incorporate associated brands Alipay+, WorldFirst, and Antom.

Tottenham Hotspur has announced a new three-year partnership with Ant International as its global payment solutions and digital wallet partner.

The partnership, which incorporates associated brands Alipay+, WorldFirst and Antom, aims to provide a seamless payment experience for fans at the stadium and on e-commerce platforms, using payment methods widely used in the Asia Pacific (APAC).

Ant International will also support the club on activations to drive growth of and engagement with their fanbase in the APAC via its partner digital payment apps, including Alipay. 

Ant International has experience in driving digital engagement through football, having sponsored both the UEFA Euro 2020 and 2024 tournaments.

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