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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.
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.
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PayPal is partnering with Big Ten and Big 12 conferences for college sports payments, creating a new system that lets universities pay athletes directly.
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, ...
Thousands of student-athletes will be able to receive university revenue-sharing payments through PayPal, as the payments ...
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.