Panini and WNBPA sign record deal: WNBA trading cards on the rise

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Panini America and the WNBA players association have reached a new licensing agreement, the company announced on Thursday. This agreement represents the largest licensing deal on record for a female sports rights holder. The new agreement, which is an extension between both parties, extends Panini America’s exclusive license agreement for WNBA collectibles, including trading cards. In addition, it rewards players with the highest revenue generated from the sale of collectibles in the Prizm, Donruss, Select, and National Treasures lines, along with Panini Instant and its digital platform. The previous agreement for Panini trading cards with the players’ association included revenue sharing through royalties on sales, and the new agreement provides for greater participation in sales. The market for women’s sports collectibles has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years, driven by WNBA stars like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Paige Bueckers.

This renewal is about the players and the power of what we have built together. Panini has been with us as we push the women’s game forward, and their products showcase the reach and impact of our players in a real way.

Nneka Ogwumike, WNBPA President
This agreement is solely between Panini and the WNBA players association; the league’s agreement with Panini remains in effect and is not affected by this extension. The WNBPA is negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement with the WNBA before a deadline that has been extended to November 30. Although the duration and monetary value of the agreement were not announced, WNBA trading cards generate “average eight-figure figures annually” for Panini. Collaborating with the WNBPA has demonstrated how strong this market can be, and we are excited to continue innovating and expanding our product offerings for fans and collectors around the world.
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