New Zealand Rugby (NZR) have launched “legal action” against Ineos over an alleged breach of contract after claiming the Petrochemical company...
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Image credits: getty images Manchester United’s co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has recently been faced with legal action as New Zealand Rugby seek to sue his company INEOS. The All Blacks are starting legal proceedings due to INEOS’ failure to pay the first instalment of 2025’s sponsorship funding. INEOS and New Zealand Rugby entered a six-year sponsorship deal in 2021 for the chemical giants to become the performance partners of the international side. Now, INEOS are looking to end the deal three years early in a ‘cost-saving measure’. A statement from the All Blacks read: “Having learned of Ineos’ decision Read Full Article At: INEOS hit back at legal action against Sir Jim Ratcliffe
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) have launched “legal action” against Ineos over an alleged breach of contract after claiming the Petrochemical company...
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) is taking a bold step in response to claims that Ineos, the petrochemicals giant owned by Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has launched legal action against Ineos after the company, which is founded and run by the British billionaire Sir Jim...
In a statement to RNZ, NZ Rugby alleged the company owned by British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe had ended its six-year sponsorship deal which began...
Image Credits: Getty Images Sir Jim Ratcliffe has hit an even lower point as 2025 looks to go from bad to worse for the INEOS owner. United started...
High energy costs and carbon taxes are impacting Ineos' European operations.
SYDNEY: New Zealand Rugby said today it was launching legal action against British chemicals giant Ineos, accusing the company of walking away from a...
NZR says Ineos failed to pay first instalment of 2025 sponsorship deal.
(Reuters) - Chemical producer INEOS has said it is in discussions with New Zealand Rugby (NZR) following the sport federation's decision to pursue...
New Zealand Rugby has accused British chemicals company Ineos, co-owners of Manchester United, of failing to honour a sponsorship agreement.