Corpay and National Hockey League Announce Multiyear North American Partnership

TORONTO, ON & NEW YORK – Corpay, Inc.* (NYSE: CPAY), a global leader in corporate payments and the National Hockey League (NHL®) today announced a multiyear North American partnership, naming Corpay’s Cross-Border business the Official Foreign Exchange (FX) Provider of the NHL.

Through this partnership, the NHL will be able to use Corpay Cross-Border’s innovative solutions to help mitigate foreign exchange exposure in their daily operations. The NHL will also benefit from Corpay’s award-winning platform, which allows for seamless global payment management from a single point of access.

As part of the partnership, Corpay will have brand presence on the NHL’s digitally enhanced dasherboards and with in-stadium signage at NHL Winter Classic®, NHL Stadium Series™, and NHL Heritage Classic™, in addition to other activation opportunities at NHL tentpole events in future seasons. Corpay and the NHL will also create content across Corpay and NHL media platforms to engage NHL fans and Corpay consumers about how Corpay is helping the League enhance its FX business using Corpay’s tools and expertise.

“Corpay is thrilled to join the NHL family as the League’s Official FX Provider,” said Brad Loder, Chief Marketing Officer, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions. “With our proven expertise in cross-border payments and currency risk management, we’re confident the NHL, its 32 teams, and network of business partners will benefit from our innovative solutions. Drawing on our extensive experience in sports, we are uniquely positioned to deliver meaningful value, and we look forward to supporting the NHL’s continued growth and success worldwide.”

“As a premier global sport that connects people from around the world, the NHL is pleased to welcome Corpay, a global leader in corporate payments as our Official Foreign Exchange Provider,” said Chris Falkiner, NHL Vice President, Business Development Solutions. “We look forward to Corpay providing best-in-class foreign exchange services to our League.”