ExxonMobil Global Super League…
THE ExxonMobil Global Super League (GSL) unveiled its official list of sponsors for the highly anticipated 2025 edition. In a strong show of national pride and support, some of Guyana’s most respected corporate names have joined Founding Partner and Title Sponsor, ExxonMobil Guyana, in powering the tournament’s vision to elevate the sporting and cultural landscape of one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
Joining this premier cricket showcase are celebrated Guyanese brands including Demerara Bank, Beharry Group (via their Champion and Indi brands), Enet, Limacol, Betcabana, and Queensway Security. Their commitment to GSL 2 goes beyond financial support – these brands are bringing fans closer to the action with dynamic, community-focused fan activations that reflect the vibrant spirit of Guyana.
Among the standout initiatives are Demerara Bank’s “Clean Catch” Award rewards any fan who makes a crowd catch during a match with GY$100,000, Enet’s “Unnecto Fan of the Match” celebrates fan passion by awarding the best-dressed spectator at each game a Unnecto 5G Bolt smartphone and Beharry Group’s “Little Champions” Programme is giving local schoolchildren the unforgettable opportunity to attend their very first international cricket match.
These initiatives aim to build lasting memories for fans and reinforce the GSL’s commitment to youth engagement and community empowerment.
GSL Chairman Sir Clive Lloyd expressed heartfelt appreciation for the groundswell of local support:
“There would be no Global Super League without the incredible commitment of ExxonMobil Guyana. We are deeply grateful for the leadership and – no pun intended – energy they’ve brought to both the League and the country.
“It is equally inspiring to witness so many esteemed Guyanese companies step forward to support what is a landmark moment in Guyana’s sporting and cultural journey. Their belief in GSL’s vision is helping us bring world-class cricket to local fans while projecting the image of a young, dynamic, and culturally rich nation to the world.”