The country’s largest reality firm DLF, is no more the title sponsor for the IPL as itdidn’t renew its contract which was due last month. DLF name had almost become synonymous with IPL in last 5 years… More often than not it was termed DLF IPL everywhere, and not just IPL!
So, was the decision to pull out of IPL Sponsorship a wise one? Lets look….
DLF which went public in 2007, a year before IPL started had invested Rs 250 crore over the 5 years of its association. The Rs 50 crore spent each year has established DLF as a brand all over the country and is now among one of the most recognized brands. The familiarity with the DLF brand has now increased much more than it ever was.
According to me the decision to pull out of the IPL was a wise one. According to statistics, viewership kept decreasing season by season. DLF had achieved what it wanted out of IPL and probably much more than that.
Because it was the title sponsor, DLF also got visibility on Volkswagen Vento cars that were marketed as DLF IPL limited edition and from other similar product tie-ups which also gave DLF got huge publicity.
Now DLF is looking at sponsorship of other sports. It will now look at the sports which have become popular because of the recent Olympics.
Not that DLF hasn’t sponsored any other sport, mentioned below are some of the sponsorship and goodwill gestures by them
- Rs 1 crore to the winner of DLF Masters (Golf).
- Investing 2 crores in the upcoming Davis Cup tennis tournament in Chandigarh.
- Supports Haryana Open Badminton Championship.
- Delhi Football League.
- Gifted Audi Q5s to 4 Olympic medal winners.
- Special edition Maruti Suzuki SX4s for 15 sportsmen from Haryana who didn’t win medal.
And a few other sports they promote locally in Haryana and Delhi as well.
So basically DLF has understood that if they want to establish themselves in a region, to grab the attention of the people across the economic status, sports are the best possible way.
They aren’t just sponsoring already established games but also the emerging ones. Once they tap an emerging sport, it gives them an upper hand for the years to come, because initially it will not face any competition in sponsorship, and gain goodwill along with branding. Goodwill will come in the form of promoting local talent.
How does goodwill translate to sales?
Well not directly but a brands identity drives investment. Once a brand sets its place in the heart of the locals, the wallets will follow.
Now they are looking not for being a franchisee or owning a team but are looking for tie-ups with govt, federations or academies. The sport(s) that they will choose to invest in will depend upon their ventures in new markets and of course one which is emerging of late.
My money is on tennis, boxing, shooting or even wrestling looking at the current attention and interest they have generated after the Olympics.
The amount that they will be investing will be less than they did in IPL each year and will probably help in bringing more medals at premium events, rather than putting money in a sport which already has huge money flowing into it. And this move will surely be welcomed by govt and sportsmen alike.
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