hyderabadupdates.com Hyderabad Bank of Baroda partners with Prime Volleyball League as Associate Sponsor

Bank of Baroda partners with Prime Volleyball League as Associate Sponsor

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Hyderabad: Bank of Baroda (Bank), one of India’s leading public sector banks, has partnered with the Prime Volleyball League (PVL) as an Associate Sponsor and the Official Banking Partner for the ongoing season.
The association underscores the Bank’s commitment to promoting a strong sports culture and engaging with the country’s youth, particularly college students and young professionals.
As part of the association, Bank of Baroda organised a ‘Meet and Greet’ with Prime Volleyball League players at Villa Marie College for Women, Somajiguda, here.
The event, aimed at encouraging women’s participation in sports, featured interactive sessions and volleyball-themed games.
Over 300 students, faculty members and guests from the sports and media fraternity attended the event. Players engaged with students through a fireside chat and fun challenges, sharing their experiences and motivating young women to pursue sports with confidence. Senior officials from Bank of Baroda, Hyderabad Zone, also interacted with the players and students.
This partnership with the Prime Volleyball League reflects Bank of Baroda’s focus on engaging with youth and championing India’s sporting culture. The Bank is proud to support initiatives that promote women in sports and strengthen the values of teamwork, confidence and performance.
Bank of Baroda’s partnership with the Prime Volleyball League includes on-ground, on-air and digital branding entitlements, including the exclusive ‘BOB Super Serve’ segment. Through this initiative, the Bank aims to strengthen its connection with younger audiences and contribute to the growth of India’s sporting ecosystem.

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