Chime Financial's NBA Jersey Deal
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Dallas Mavericks were paid $33 million over 3 years by Chime for jersey patch

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Chime Financial paid the NBA 's Dallas Mavericks roughly $33 million over three years to have its logo worn as a patch on player jerseys.
Cynthia Marshall , the former CEO of the Mavericks , is on Chime's board.
Chime plans to soon debut on the Nasdaq.
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