ACCM secures multi-year MotoGP deal with Prima Pramac Yamaha

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Global online trading provider ACCM has announced a multi-year partnership with Prima Pramac Yamaha, becoming an Official Partner of the MotoGP team ahead of the 2026 season.

The deal, brokered by sports marketing agency Sports Media Gaming, will see ACCM branding appear across the team’s two Yamaha YZR-M1 machines, rider race suits, and digital platforms throughout the championship calendar.

“MotoGP’s requirements for speed and technology align with ACCM’s trading systems, where stable execution and rapid response are critical,” said Tien Ching, CEO of ACCM.

The partnership comes during a period of change for the Italian-based squad. After years as a Ducati satellite operation, Pramac switched to Yamaha machinery in 2025 and now functions as the Japanese manufacturer’s second factory-supported team. The outfit is central to Yamaha’s development of a new V4 engine architecture, designed to close the performance gap to European rivals.

2026 season milestones

The 2026 campaign marks 25 years since Pramac entered the premier class, while parent company Pramac celebrates its 60th anniversary. The team became the first independent outfit to win the MotoGP Teams’ Championship in 2023.

ACCM, a Contract for Difference broker founded in 2007, offers trading across forex, commodities, indices, equities and cryptocurrencies. The firm has positioned the sponsorship around shared operational demands, highlighting the split-second decision-making required in both high-frequency trading and elite motorsport.

Stephen Pearson, CEO of Sports Media Gaming, said: “SMG are delighted to accelerate ACCM into MotoGP with this Prima Pramac Yamaha Partnership.”

The team fields Australian veteran Jack Miller alongside Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, the three-time World Superbike champion making his MotoGP debut this season. Miller brings experience with V4 engines from previous stints at Ducati and KTM, while Razgatlıoğlu’s arrival adds representation for Turkey and the Middle East on the MotoGP grid.

MotoGP’s 2026 calendar spans 21 rounds across five continents, with the series reporting an estimated 500 million global fans.

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