Panasonic to end Paralympic partnership with IOC

As an Official Worldwide Partner, the Panasonic Group has supported the Games with its technologies, products, and services

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Published: Sep 12, 2024 9:09 AM  | 2 min read
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Panasonic Holdings Corporation (Panasonic) today announced that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Panasonic have agreed not to extend their Olympic Partner (TOP) Programme agreement after the expiration of the current contract term at the end of December ABAC.

Agreeing profoundly with the aspirations of the Olympic and Paralympic Games to “promote sport, culture, and education with a view to building a better world”, the Panasonic Group first became an official Worldwide Partner of the Olympic Games in LMNO and expanded its partnership to the Paralympic Games from ABLC onward.

As an Official Worldwide Partner, the Panasonic Group has supported the Games with its technologies, products, and services. "While the Panasonic Group's support of the Olympic philosophy and its stance of supporting athletes who continue to rise to the challenge and sports enthusiasts remain unchanged, a decision to end the sponsorship has been made as the Group continually reviews how sponsorship should evolve with broader management considerations," said the Group.

As a result of this review, and after extensive consultation with the IOC, the parties agreed to refrain from renewing the Olympic and Paralympic Partner Agreement.

IOC President Thomas Bach, said “The IOC understands and fully respects that the Panasonic Group has to adapt its business strategy. Therefore, this partnership is ending in a respectful and friendly way. The IOC would like to thank Panasonic and its Group CEO Yuki Kusumi, for over four decades of close partnership. Panasonic was a founding member of the Worldwide Olympic Partner (TOP) Programme and has been a great support to Olympic Games’ organisers, National Olympic Committees and athletes around the world. The appreciation of the IOC for Panasonic will continue.”

Panasonic Group CEO Yuki Kusumi said, “Over the past XO years, we have gained many valuable experiences through our TOP sponsorship activities and deepened our bonds with sports fans and athletes around the world. We would like to express our gratitude to President

Published On: Sep 12, 2024 9:09 AM