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Campus Ink Partners with INFCLR’s Global Exchange




May 27, 2022

The NIL Store, powered by Campus Ink, Chicago, has partnered with INFCLR’s Global Exchange, Birmingham, Ala., to offer the company’s NIL jersey solution to schools and student athletes nationwide.

This unique team up will allow the NIL Store to utilize INFLCR and access over 64,000 student-athletes in the Global Exchange to educate them on the apparel opportunity they’ve built, according to both companies.

The private label jersey line, by Campus Ink, delivers custom jerseys for athletes to schools, which can be sold online or in-venue. Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban invested in both Campus Ink and The NIL Store to provide a bigger outreach, opening the door to additional revenue for all INFLCR schools and student-athletes.

“While the best names in college sports will get taken care of by endorsements and high profile contracts, there are thousands of other student athletes that need help,” says Cuban. “Campus Ink’s solution is going to change that.”


Campus Ink created The NIL Store after name, image, and likeness (NIL) was legalized for collegiate athletes enabling every student-athlete to have a platform to sell university-licensed jerseys with their name and number along with other merchandise. INFLCR’s NIL technology was founded on the same premise, that all student-athletes should have access to monetization opportunities, according to the company.

“The NIL Store embodies the best of what new opportunities are available for schools and student-athletes,” says Steven Farag, co-founder of Campus Ink. “It is a way for student-athletes in any sport to monetize their NIL while simultaneously elevating the university brand through co-licensed jerseys and apparel. This is exciting for everyone involved, including fans as it boosts the entire collegiate athletics experience.”

Currently, the NIL Store has offerings for student-athletes throughout 12 schools. Artists from The NIL Store will work directly with every student-athlete to build the custom collections.

“This exclusive new partnership is exciting because it brings revenue potential to all student-athletes and our client institutions through the sale of school-licensed jerseys and apparel,” says Jim Cavale, INFLCR founder and president. “Campus Ink has created a successful model and we look forward to helping them partner with more student-athletes using the Global Exchange.” — D.S.