Sachin Tendulkar joins Sugar.fit as brand ambassador and investor
As part of this partnership, Sachin Tendulkar will serve as the face of Sugar.fit and represent its overall diabetes management program
As part of this partnership, Sachin Tendulkar will serve as the face of Sugar.fit and represent its overall diabetes management program
Sugar.fit, a health-tech startup dedicated to managing and reversing Type 2 and Pre-diabetes announced the onboarding of the legendary cricketer, Sachin Tendulkar as its brand ambassador and strategic investor. This strategic partnership with Sachin Tendulkar will aid Sugar.fit in in its journey as a groundbreaking force in the battle against Type 2 diabetes, the company said in a release.
Madan Somasundaram and Shivtosh Kumar, Co-founders of Sugar.fit, say, “We are deeply honoured to welcome Sachin Tendulkar as our brand ambassador and equity partner. His unwavering commitment to fitness and healthy living resonates with our mission. At Sugar.fit, we see the struggles of those battling diabetes every day, and it is our passion to help them regain control of their health. With Sachin by our side, we believe we can inspire more people to take charge of transforming their lives.”
This alliance is an alignment of Sugar.fit's commitment to providing effective, sustainable solutions for diabetes reversal and management along with Sachin’s vison of a fitter and healthier India. As part of this partnership, Sachin Tendulkar will serve as the face of Sugar.fit and represent its overall diabetes management program, stated the release.
Sharing his thoughts on the partnership, legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar said, “Sugar.fit is a brand that shares my vision for a fit and healthy India. Their aim to change how people perceive diabetes and help them take preventive or even curative care will certainly help to battle diabetes that affects millions in India and I am truly happy to be part of their mission. Together with Sugar.fit, I hope to inspire people to make lifestyle changes that can lead to a heathier India”.