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Da Vinci backs Dutch women’s cricket team for T20 World Cup Qualifiers

31 Jan, 2026

With this sponsorship, the company aims to support women's sport in the Netherlands, and the Dutch women's cricket team in particular, said a statement from KNCB

Amsterdam: Da Vinci, a rapidly growing trading firm of financial products, will be sponsoring the Dutch women's cricket team during the T20 World Cup qualifying tournament, which is being played in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, from mid-January to early February.  

With this sponsorship, the company aims to support women's sport in the Netherlands, and the Dutch women's cricket team in particular.

The team has made significant progress in recent years and has a good chance of qualifying for the T20 World Cup in England which will be played in June 2026.

"Inclusivity is one of the pillars of Da Vinci’s Human Resources policy.  A trading house for game changers Da Vinci is an ambitious growing company with offices in Amsterdam, among other locations," said a statement from the Dutch Cricket Board (KNCB).

It aims to become the best trading house in the world by solving technical and mathematical challenges with innovative solutions. Da Vinci trades in digital assets and traditional financial instruments globally.

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