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Big 12, PayPal announce partnership to facilitate direct student-athlete payments The conference’s agreement with the payment giant reflects a whole new era in college sports.
College athletes at Maryland, Penn State, and Rutgers are among the many who will start receiving direct payments from their universities through PayPal and Venmo. The Big Ten and Big 12 ...
PayPal and its subsidiary Venmo are making significant advancements in enhancing digital payments, supporting community ...
A new partnership between the Big Ten and Big 12 conferences and PayPal will allow student-athletes to receive their compensation via the fintech company.
Venmo, PayPal’s social payments platform, will expand its campus presence by becoming the presenting partner of the first-ever Big Ten Rivalry Series and an official partner of the Big 12 ...
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark explains how the PayPal and Venmo partnership will secure NIL payments, reshape college athlete revenue sharing and change NCAA sports.
The University of New Hampshire can now pay student-athletes after joining a national settlement. Third parties can already ...
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark and PayPal CEO Alex Chriss discuss PayPal’s newly announced partnership with the Big Ten and Big 12 conferences to streamline student-athlete payments.
Thousands of student-athletes will be able to receive university revenue-sharing payments through PayPal, as the payments ...
Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti stated the partnership would "ensure a secure, rapid and reliable way for student-athletes to receive institutional payments." Beyond handling payments to athletes, ...