India’s ODI captain Rohit Sharma is one of the top cricketers in the world in white-ball cricket. Even though he played some memorable Test knocks, he isn’t one of the best-ever produced, whether in India or abroad. However, in white-ball cricket, he is one of the best across the globe. In 273 ODIs, the right-hander has scored 32 hundreds, out of which 30 were scored while opening the batting.
Last year, after winning the T20 World Cup for the second in his career, he retired from the shortest format. A few months back, the Mumbai cricketer retired from Tests and will be in action during the ODI series in Australia in October-November this year. Meanwhile, let’s have a look at the list of brand deals of the ‘Hitman’.
List of Rohit Sharma’s brand ambassadorships in 2025
1. Max Life Insurance

Max Life Insurance is jointly run by Axis Bank and Max Group. As the name suggests, the company provides term life insurance with some terms and conditions. It is the largest non-bank private-sector life insurer in India. It is an 80:20 joint venture between Max Financial Services and Axis Bank. The company is a subsidiary of the publicly listed Max Financial Services.
2. IIFL Finance

IIFL, also known as India Infoline Finance Limited, provides loans on gold and for businesses. This is a Jaipur-based company with whom Sharma is associated with for quite some time.
3. Rasna

This is an Indian soft drink brand which is available in many flavours. For many-2 years, the brand has been an emotion and an entire generation of India have grown up consuming it. Meanwhile, the former T20I captain has been associated with the brand for a long time.
4. La Liga

The Spanish football league signed the former India Test captain as their brand ambassador in late 2019. La Liga is a professional football league consisting of two divisions. The top tier consists of 20 teams while the second tier has 22 teams. Meanwhile, the two-time Champions Trophy winner is the first-ever brand ambassador of the top tier Spanish football league in India.
5. Swiggy

This is an online food and products delivery service operating across India. It operates in partnership with the restaurants when it comes to delivering cooked food. On the other hand, Swiggy Instamart helps customers purchase utility products, etc. Meanwhile, the former Mumbai Indians captain has been associated with the brand for a long time.
6. Hublot

This is a luxurious watch company based in Switzerland. Cricket fans must have seen the company’s name on the big screens of England’s Cricket Grounds. The company makes one of the most expensive wrist watches in the world. The six-time IPL winner has promoted the brand from time to time.
7. Adidas

The Germany-based company is also associated with the India Cricket Team as their jersey sponsor. They have been designing their jerseys across formats since 2023. Meanwhile, the former India U19 player has been promoting the brand for many-2 years.
8. Oral-B India

The company deals in electronic toothbrush, conventional toothbrush and oral healthcare in general. Rohit has been promoting the brand for many years and has been one of the faces of it in India.
9. SHARP

Sharp Corporation is a Japanese electronics company. It is headquartered in Sakai, Osaka, and was founded by Tokuji Hayakawa in 1912 in Honjo, Tokyo. The brand used to be associated with FIFA and used to be visible during different FIFA World Cup editions.
10. Bournvita

Bournvita is a brand of malted and chocolate malt drink mixes manufactured by Cadbury, a subsidiary of Mondelez International. It is sold in the United Kingdom and North America, as well as India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Benin, and Togo.
Apart from brand collaborations, Sharma invested in Rapidobotics, a company that offers robotic automation solutions. The company started in 2015. In 2021, the 37-year-old expanded his financial portfolio by investing in Veiroots Wellness Solutions, a healthcare company.
The six-hitter additionally set up his cricket academy, CricKingdom, in Mumbai. Over time, the academy’s operations have broadened to include Singapore, Japan, the United States, and Bangladesh.