Ergo Next Insurance signs multi-year partner deal with Inter Miami - company
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FILE PHOTO: Dec 6, 2025; Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; Inter Miami midfielder Rodrigo de Paul (7) celebrates after scoring a goal against the Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the second half during the 2025 MLS Cup at Chase Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images/ File Photo
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BERLIN, Jan 17 - Ergo Next Insurance on Saturday signed a multi-year partnership deal with MLS Cup winners Inter Miami as Ergo Group AG looks to strengthen its foothold in the United States and boost brand visibility, the company said.
The deal with the 2025 MLS Cup winners, who boast World Cup winner Lionel Messi, includes the use of Ergo Next Insurance logos on all training apparel for players and staff, including for pre-match warm-ups, as well as signage at Inter Miami’s new stadium at Miami Freedom Park.
Inter Miami, co-owned by David Beckham who is the long-time architect of Miami's soccer project, signed a contract extension to 2028 with eight-time Ballon D'Or winner Messi in October, and they will inaugurate their new purpose-built stadium on April 4.
No details were available on the exact duration and the financial size of the agreement which is ERGO’s first trans-Atlantic sports agreement.
Ergo, the major primary insurance business of reinsurer Munich Re , last year became the sole owner of Next, which is focused on insuring U.S. small businesses.
“Through the partnership with Inter Miami CF and the rebranding of Next Insurance, we are shifting gears in the rollout of our U.S roadmap and are setting the course to fully seize the growth potential ahead,” said Markus Riess, Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board of Management of Ergo Group AG in a statement.
“In such an attractive, dynamic market, these two initiatives will be important levers to sustainably strengthen our visibility with customers, partners and the wider public, supporting our firm business ambition," he said.
Messi's 2023 arrival in Miami sparked fresh interest in the league at a critical moment for the sport in North America, with Canada, Mexico and the United States set to host the World Cup later this year.
Miami's valuation has doubled since 2022 to $1.2 billion, according to a Forbes report in 2025. REUTERS

