
Punjab Kings has entered into a partnership with CP PLUS, under which CP PLUS will serve as the team’s title sponsor for IPL 2026. The association will see CP PLUS featured as a principal partner of the franchise during the upcoming season.
In a world where trust, safety and technology are more important than ever, this partnership reflects the evolving expectations of Indian consumers and brings together two brands that strongly connect with today’s audience through performance, reliability and innovation.
CP PLUS is a leading global security and surveillance brand, offering a wide range of advanced solutions across video surveillance, biometric access control, home automation, and enterprise security systems. Driven by a commitment to innovation and safety, CP PLUS continues to be a trusted name in building secure environments for homes, businesses, and public infrastructure.
As part of the association, Punjab Kings and CP PLUS will roll out a season-long campaign built around digital-first storytelling, high-impact on-ground activations, and fan-focused experiences. The partnership will also explore technology-led integrations across stadium and digital platforms, aimed at making matchdays more immersive and engaging for fans.
Aditya Khemka, Managing Director, CP PLUS, said “Cricket unites millions across the country, and as the brand that has closely supported the game for years, this partnership with Punjab Kings is especially meaningful for us. At CP PLUS, we see clear parallels between high-performance sport and our own journey: discipline, precision and the ability to deliver consistently under pressure.
Punjab Kings stands out for its fearless approach and its strong connection with fans across India. That spirit of ambition and resilience resonates deeply with us. As Title Sponsor for IPL 2026, we view this association as a strategic platform to engage with a digitally connected, nationwide audience, while reinforcing our focus on delivering trusted, technology-led security solutions that help build safer and smarter environments across the country.”








