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Credit Suisse Releases NFTs to Support Women’s Football

Daniela Kirova
Daniela Kirova
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Daniela is a writer at Bankless Times, covering the latest news on the cryptocurrency market and blockchain industry. She has over 15 years of experience as a writer, having ghostwritten for several online publications in the financial sector.
July 4th, 2023
  • The Women's National Team and talented girls in football will receive all of the proceeds
  • There are three different rarity levels – Unique, Rare, and Limited
  • The most expensive NFTs - Unique - cost CHF 10,000 each

Swiss bank Credit Suisse and the Swiss Football Association are collaborating on the release of a non-fungible token (NFT) collection in support of the Swiss Women’s National Team and girls’ football, according to a post on CS’s website.

100% of proceeds for women’s football

The national team and other organizations that support women in football will receive all of the proceeds from the NFT collection sale. The collection consists of 756 NFTs, minted on the Ethereum Mainnet. They can be bought on Credit Suisse’s digital banking app starting 11 July until 31 August.

Three rarity levels

You can acquire NFTs in three different rarity levels – unique, rare, and limited. The unique ones are 1x per play­er with a to­tal of 11 NFTs, and each one costs CHF 10,000.00. There is a phys­i­cal (160 cm x 120 cm; paint­ed on a can­vas) and a dig­i­tal por­trait of the re­spec­tive play­er and a one-on-one meet and greet with the play­er dur­ing team gath­er­ing. The buyer also gets a signed jer­sey.

The rare NFTs are 5x per play­er with a to­tal of 55. Each costs CHF 3,500.00. There is a phys­i­cal (100 cm x 75 cm; paint­ed and print­ed) and a dig­i­tal por­trait of the re­spec­tive play­er as well as a meet and greet.

Finally, limited NFTs are 30x per play­er and 690 in total. They are selling for CHF 150.00 each. This level comes with a dig­i­tal por­trait of the play­er and a signed A4 print of the NFT.

Additional perks

Payment for the NFTs can only be made in CHF. There are no additional fees and Swiss legal framework conditions apply. The NFTs are held in a CSX wallet, within which the digital image is stored and displayed.

Sandra Caviezel, head of partnerships and sponsorship at Credit Suisse, commented that she was excited NFTs could be used to help fund and drive growth of women’s football in the country.

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Daniela Kirova
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Daniela is a writer at Bankless Times, covering the latest news on the cryptocurrency market and blockchain industry. She has over 15 years of experience as a writer, having ghostwritten for several online publications in the financial sector.