10 January, 2026, 1:05 pm Central - 29°C Rain

Finance Hub joins Baby Pearls as strategic partner for Netball World Youth Cup 2025 Campaign

Finance Hub joins Baby Pearls as strategic partner for Netball World Youth Cup 2025 Campaign

By Mikaele Liga
07/07/2025

Finance Hub has come on board as a strategic partner for the Baby Pearls Fiji’s Under-21 netball team as they prepare for the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 in Gibraltar.

Marketing Manager Netball Fiji Mitieli Baleiwai says this partnership underscores a shared commitment to empowering young Fijian women in sport and elevating their journey to the international stage.

He says Finance Hub has signed a formal agreement with the Fiji Netball Association to provide both financial assistance and promotional support for the Baby Pearls’ World Youth Cup campaign.

Ruby Ann Sorovaki the President of Netball Fiji says their investment in our Baby Pearls is an investment in the future of Fijian netball.

She says preparing for the World Youth Cup demands significant resources, dedication, and belief and Finance Hub’s support has truly uplifted the spirit of the players and the wider netball community.

Nikita Patel, Chief Finance Officer at Vinod Patel says their partnership with Netball Fiji reflects there belief in the power of sport to inspire, unite, and uplift communities.

Patel says they are proud to back these talented young women as they represent Fiji on the global stage.

She stresses the Baby Pearls’ World Youth Cup campaign has been two years in the making, born from the Netball Fiji Academy Pathway.

Patel adds Finance Hub’s support for netball in Fiji is well-established and in addition to this partnership, they are title sponsors of the Finance Hub Super League, and previously supported the Fiji Men’s Netball Team during their tour to Singapore last year.

The Netball World Youth Cup 2025 will be held from the 19th to the 28th of September.

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