The Rugby Premier League has announced HSBC India as the Powered By Partner for the inaugural season. Organised by Rugby India and GMR Sports, GMR is the Title sponsor of the Rugby Premier League Season 1.
Sandeep Batra, Head International Wealth and Premier Banking, HSBC India, said, “At HSBC, we believe, in the transformative power of sport to inspire, unite, and create opportunities. This partnership reflects our commitment to fostering talent and expanding the reach of rugby, both on and off the pitch. Together we aim to elevate the sport to new heights, nurturing young talent, and bring the excitement of rugby to a broader audience in India and beyond. We believe in the spirit of partnership and use our expertise and international scale to help sports grow and reach larger audiences. We are committed to providing opportunities for young people through grassroots initiatives.”
Rahul Bose, President Rugby India, and League Commissioner, GMR RPL, said, “The launch of the GMR Rugby Premier League is a significant milestone for Indian rugby. Having HSBC partner with us in this journey is a testament to the credibility and promise that the sport holds in the country. HSBC’s global experience in promoting Rugby Sevens will be invaluable as we aim to take the sport to newer heights, nurture homegrown talent, and create an exciting platform for rugby fans in India.”
Satyam Trivedi, CEO, GMR Sports, said, “We are thrilled to welcome HSBC as our official sponsor for the upcoming Rugby Premier League. As one of the most credible global brands, HSBC’s longstanding commitment to supporting rugby worldwide adds immense value to our tournament. Their partnership is a strong endorsement of the potential of Rugby Sevens in the Indian market. Having a reputable partner like HSBC onboard is a matter of great pride for us, and it reflects the confidence in the growth and future of rugby in India. Together, we look forward to taking the game of rugby to new heights.”
Season 1 of the much-awaited GMR Rugby Premier League kicks off on 15 June, with a final scheduled for 29 June, in Mumbai at the Shahaji Raje Bhosale Sports Complex (Andheri Sports Complex).
The tournament will witness 34 matches and welcomes 30 marquee international players from powerhouse Rugby Sevens nations, including New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Fiji, Argentina, Great Britain, Ireland, USA and Spain. Additionally, 18 international players from Canada, Hong Kong, and Germany will enhance the league’s competitive depth, along with 30 Indian players.

