Mumbai Indians Women are set to enter the 2026 Women’s Premier League (WPL) season on a strong commercial footing, underlining the growing stature of women’s cricket as an attractive platform for top-tier brands. Riding on the momentum of a landmark year for the women’s game, the franchise has announced a robust sponsorship lineup that reflects a sharp rise in portfolio value and brand interest.
The WPL 2026 partner roster is led by principal partners Lotus Herbals and Ashok Leyland, and features a mix of established and new associations including Skechers, De Beers Group, Usha, DHL, Soframycin, Amul Protein and ESA. Of these, six brands have continued their long-term association with Mumbai Indians in the WPL, while three new entrants represent distinct categories, adding diversity and depth to the commercial ecosystem around the team.
A key highlight of the upcoming season is the high-profile debut of De Beers Group in women’s cricket. The global luxury leader has chosen Mumbai Indians Women as its first-ever sports sponsorship partner, marking a significant endorsement of the franchise’s brand equity.
Adding to this momentum, BKT Tires has extended its long-standing five-year association with the Mumbai Indians men’s team to the WPL for the first time, signalling growing confidence in the women’s league as a powerful marketing platform.
Commenting on the development, a Mumbai Indians spokesperson said the strength and growth of the 2026 partner portfolio is a clear reflection of the franchise’s commercial value.
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