IOC and Deloitte announce global partnership through 2032

Punit Renjen, Deloitte Global CEO, and IOC President Thomas Bach. ©  IOC
Punit Renjen, Deloitte Global CEO, and IOC President Thomas Bach. © IOC

Lausanne, Switzerland, April 7, 2022: The International Olympic Committee and Deloitte announced a decade-long, five-Games TOP partnership through 2032 on Thursday, April 7. 

Deloitte will serve as a Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partner for the following Games: Paris 2024, the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, Los Angeles 2028, the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games 2030 and Brisbane 2032.

As a Worldwide Olympic Partner, Deloitte will apply its deep expertise in management and business consulting to help enhance and secure the IOC’s digital ecosystem supporting the Olympic Movement.

Deloitte and the IOC have formed a “partnership with purpose” that leverages Deloitte’s considerable business acumen to help the IOC realise the possibilities of its strategic roadmap for the future, Olympic Agenda 2020+5, and its vision to build a better world through sport. 

In partnership with the IOC, Deloitte will provide a global team with wide-ranging management and business consulting capabilities to deliver meaningful impact to the National Olympic Committees, billions of fans, and the thousands of athletes who make the Olympic Games possible.

IOC President Thomas Bach said: “We are delighted to be working with Deloitte and excited by the opportunity this partnership presents for the entire Olympic Movement. 

“Deloitte’s initiatives to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals align with the IOC’s philosophy of further change and transformation as expressed in the IOC’s Olympic Agenda 2020+5 strategic roadmap for the future.” 

Punit Renjen, Deloitte Global CEO, added: “We are living through one of the most consequential moments in history. Together, Deloitte and the IOC aspire to make an impact that matters – to strengthen, enhance and create a long-lasting and positive impact on society through the Olympic Movement.”