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Nu Holdings taps Messi’s Inter Miami for ‘Nu Stadium’ as U.S. bank push nears
5 March 2026
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Nu Holdings taps Messi’s Inter Miami for ‘Nu Stadium’ as U.S. bank push nears

MIAMI, March 5, 2026, 08:37 EST

  • Nu Holdings is set to place its Nu branding on Inter Miami CF’s new Miami Freedom Park stadium.
  • The 26,700-seat stadium is set to open April 4, with jersey branding to begin in August.
  • Nu is moving ahead with a U.S. national bank charter application, following conditional sign-off from regulators, as the deal comes together.

Nu Holdings Ltd, which owns Nubank, has struck a multiyear deal with Inter Miami CF that puts its name on the team’s new Miami Freedom Park stadium—now set to be called “Nu Stadium.” The 26,700-seat facility is scheduled to open April 4, with financial details kept under wraps. Stadium plans go beyond soccer: concerts and other events are also on the calendar, according to the two companies. Business Wire

The move comes with a clear signal on timing. Inter Miami announced that starting in August, Nu’s logo lands on the back of the club’s jersey—just as Major League Soccer introduces the new sponsorship slot later this year. “Nu Stadium will anchor our brand in the United States,” said Nu co-founder Cristina Junqueira. intermiamicf

Nu wants to leverage its name recognition into a presence in U.S. banking. According to a company filing, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has granted Nu conditional approval to create a “de novo” national bank—essentially, starting a bank from square one. The filing notes that Nu still has to meet outstanding OCC requirements and secure green lights from both the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Nu’s statement mentioned plans to set up branded spaces in the stadium—among them, a premium hospitality lounge and a public plaza geared toward fan and community gatherings.

Nu shares ended the session 1.63% higher, finishing at $15 in New York.

U.S. consumer finance has seen this strategy before. SoFi Technologies locked in naming rights for a Los Angeles NFL stadium on a long-term agreement—a move that turned into a central piece of its branding effort.

Regulatory lawyers tracking Nu’s charter shift see it as a message about broader speed, not just Nu itself. “The OCC’s conditional approval sends a strong signal to other charter applicants,” said Michele Alt, partner and Klaros Group co-founder. American Banker

But slapping a name on a stadium doesn’t get a bank off the ground. Nu remains in wait for additional regulatory approvals before it can roll out a full-scale national bank in the U.S. There’s also no disclosed price on the sponsorship, so without clear customer growth, figuring out the payoff is guesswork.

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