Coins.ph, a cryptocurrency wallet service provider in the Philippines, has teamed up with the Philippine Bankers Association (PBA).

October 30, 2022

Coins.ph, a cryptocurrency wallet service provider in the Philippines, has teamed up with the Philippine Bankers Association (PBA).

 

Coins.ph, a cryptocurrency wallet service provider in the Philippines, has teamed up with the Philippine Bankers Association (PBA).

Coins.ph, a cryptocurrency wallet service provider based in the Philippines, has announced a partnership with the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). The Coins.ph brand will be exhibited in the premier competition during the Philippine Cup, marking the PBA’s first crypto collaboration in its 47th season.
FTX, Crypto.com, Grayscale Investments, and Blockchain.com, among other well-known digital currency organizations, have incorporated themselves into the sports world through different alliances and undertakings over the previous year. Coins.ph, a licensed fiat and crypto service provider, announced a partnership with the Philippine Basketball Association on June 3. (PBA).

Following the National Basketball Association, the PBA was founded in 1975 and is the world’s second-oldest professional basketball league (NBA). The Philippine Cup is the most prominent competition in the PBA season, and it is made up of 12 franchised teams. Meralco Bolts, Converge Fiberxers, Magnolia Hotshots, Blackwater Bossing, Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters, Terrafirma Dyip, TNT Tropang Giga, Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, San Miguel Beermen, NLEX Road Warriors, and Northport Batang Pier are among the PBA teams. Fans will be able to experience the full-arena experience for the first time since 2019 in the upcoming 2022 Philippine Cup. The company’s “brand presence [would be] promoted throughout the Philippine Cup,” according to Coins.ph’s release. Coins.ph intends to engage fans by providing “interactive experiences” and spreading bitcoin knowledge. During the 2022 PBA season, PBA fans will be able to win cryptocurrencies, and Coins.ph will be featured in television commercials.

For the first time since 2019, fans will be able to enjoy the full-arena experience in the upcoming 2022 Philippine Cup. According to Coins.ph, the company’s “brand presence [will be] boosted throughout the Philippine Cup.” By delivering “interactive experiences” and promoting bitcoin information, Coins.ph hopes to engage fans. PBA fans will be able to win cryptocurrencies during the 2022 season, and Coins.ph will be featured in television advertising. Coins.ph was formerly owned by Gojek, an Indonesian digital firm that paid $95 million for the enterprise. Celebrity athletes and the sports sector have been used by crypto enterprises to get more visibility in recent years. With Coins.ph, fans will be able to interact in a new way while also saving money.

 

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