Puma — V-DIG Audit
Enterprise Technology Stack & Vendor Relationships
No public evidence identified linking Puma to Israeli-origin cybersecurity, cloud, analytics, or enterprise software vendors such as Check Point, Wiz, SentinelOne, CyberArk, Nice, Verint, Claroty, or Palo Alto Networks 1. Searches of Puma’s IT infrastructure disclosures, sustainability reports, and procurement records yielded no confirmed vendor relationships with Israeli-founded technology companies. No public evidence identified regarding systems integrators, digital transformation consultancies, or IT outsourcing partners engaged by Puma for major technology programmes, or whether such integrators have mandated Israeli-origin technology 1.
Surveillance, Biometrics & Retail Technology
No public evidence identified linking Puma to Israeli-origin facial recognition, biometric identification, behavioral analytics, or gait analysis technologies such as Trigo, BriefCamp, AnyVision/Oosto, Trax, or comparable vendors in retail operations 1. No public evidence identified regarding Puma’s use of Israeli-origin predictive policing, sentiment analysis, social media monitoring, or workforce surveillance tools 1. No public evidence identified regarding indirect deployment of such technologies via third-party platform providers, managed security services, or bundled enterprise suites 1.
Cloud Infrastructure, Data Residency & Sovereign Cloud Participation
Puma Sport Israel Ltd (Israeli subsidiary) was noted as “in liquidation” in the 2024 annual report 2. No evidence of Puma operating, leasing, or co-locating data centre infrastructure within Israel 1. Puma’s Israeli retail operations (Factory 54 stores) operate via licensee Al Srad Ltd, not direct Puma infrastructure. No public evidence identified linking Puma to Project Nimbus or comparable Israeli government cloud initiatives 1. While Project Nimbus providers (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure) serve the Israeli government via a $1.2B contract (2021), no direct evidence confirms Puma uses these providers specifically for Israeli operations, though Puma likely uses AWS/Google Cloud globally 1. No public evidence identified indicating Puma provides services explicitly marketed or contracted to ensure digital sovereignty, data residency, or infrastructure resilience for Israeli state institutions or military bodies 1.
Defence, Intelligence & Security Sector Technology Relationships
No public evidence identified linking Puma to contracts, partnerships, or service agreements with the Israeli Ministry of Defence, Israel Defence Forces, intelligence agencies, or other state security bodies 1. No public evidence identified regarding Puma’s commercially available technology being deployed for military, intelligence, or law enforcement surveillance applications within Israel or occupied territories 1. Puma is a sportswear company; No public evidence identified regarding offensive cyber or weapons technology 1.
AI, Algorithmic & Autonomous Systems
Puma is a sportswear company; No public evidence identified linking Puma to AI/ML provision to state bodies 1. No public evidence identified regarding Puma’s involvement in training data or model development for Israeli state entities 1. Puma is a sportswear company; No public evidence identified regarding autonomous systems or lethality 1.
Technology Ecosystem & R&D Footprint
No public evidence identified regarding research and development facilities, engineering offices, innovation labs, or accelerator programmes operated by Puma within Israel 1. No public evidence identified regarding acquisitions of Israeli-origin technology companies by Puma, or strategic investments in Israeli technology startups or venture funds 1. No public evidence identified regarding significant patent portfolios, licensing agreements, or co-development arrangements between Puma and Israeli-domiciled entities or research institutions 1.
Civil Society Scrutiny & Regulatory History
Puma was documented by AFSC Investigate for its sponsorship of the Israel Football Association (IFA), which includes 6 clubs in illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank 3. Human Rights Watch documented in 2016 that Israeli football clubs operate in occupied territory, including clubs that were part of the IFA Puma sponsored 4. Who Profits documented Delta Galil Industries Ltd (Puma’s former Israeli licensee until 2020) operating stores in Pisgat Zeev, Ramot (occupied East Jerusalem), Maale Adumim (West Bank), with a warehouse in Barkan industrial zone 5. Delta Galil was listed in the UN OHCHR settlement database (2020) 5. BDS Movement documented Puma switching from Delta Galil to Al Srad Ltd (Irani Corporation/Factory 54) as its exclusive Israeli licensee in 2021, describing it as “swapping one complicit Israeli company for another” 6.
Puma has been subject to organized boycott and divestment campaigns by BDS Movement and Palestinian rights organizations specifically related to its Israeli licensing relationships and IFA sponsorship 3. Puma announced non-renewal of IFA sponsorship in December 2023, effective end of 2024 3. Puma SE itself is not listed in the UN OHCHR database of business enterprises involved in settlement activity (2023/2025 updates) 7. However, Delta Galil Industries Ltd (Puma’s former Israeli licensee until 2020) is listed in the 2020 UN database 5.
The Rudolf Dassler family holdings no longer hold an active controlling stake; family sold final stake in 1989 8. Artémis (Pinault family) held ~29% of Puma SE until January 2026, when Anta Sports acquired a 29.06% stake for €1.5 billion 8. No evidence identified linking Artémis or the Pinault family to investments in Israeli surveillance, cyber, AI, or military-tech firms 8. Anta Sports (new largest shareholder as of January 2026) has no documented Israeli operations 9.
Puma was sponsor of Israel Football Association (IFA) 2018-2024 1. Puma signed new sponsorship with Maccabi Tel Aviv FC (3-year football deal starting 2025/26 season) announced May 2, 2025 10. Puma signed 5-year basketball sponsorship with Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball in August 2021 11. These contracts are held via Al Srad Ltd (Irani Corporation/Factory 54), Puma’s exclusive Israeli licensee since 2021 6. Al Srad Ltd operates Factory 54 retail chain with 110+ stores across Israel; the outlet in Mamilla shopping center sits in “no man’s land” surrounding occupied East Jerusalem 6.
Delta Galil Industries Ltd was Puma’s exclusive Israeli licensee until 2020; operates stores in settlement locations; listed in UN OHCHR database 5. Al Srad Ltd (Irani Corporation/Factory 54) is Puma’s exclusive Israeli licensee since 2021 6. Puma Sport Israel Ltd is the Israeli subsidiary noted as “in liquidation” in 2024 annual report 2.
Charity Cat e.V. (Puma’s employee-founded charitable organization, 2004) operates globally supporting projects in Germany, Ukraine, Haiti, and Nepal. No Israeli recipients identified in available disclosures 12. Puma’s IFA sponsorship ended December 2024, following announcement in December 2023 3. New Maccabi Tel Aviv sponsorship was announced May 2, 2025, which is after the ICJ Advisory Opinion (July 19, 2024) and after the ICC arrest warrants (November 2024) 10. No public evidence identified regarding regulatory inquiries, legal challenges, export control actions, or sanctions-related investigations involving Puma’s technology sales or services to Israeli state entities 1.
End Notes
Footnotes
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No public evidence identified — negative finding across multiple source classes (Puma sustainability reports, procurement disclosures, IT infrastructure announcements). ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4 ↩5 ↩6 ↩7 ↩8 ↩9 ↩10 ↩11 ↩12 ↩13 ↩14 ↩15 ↩16 ↩17 ↩18 ↩19 ↩20
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https://annual-report.puma.com/2024/en/consolidated-financial-statements/notes-to-the-consolidated-financial-statements/index.html ↩ ↩2
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https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/03/03/israel/football-clubs-occupied-territory ↩
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https://www.whoprofits.org/companies/company/3655 ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4
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https://bdsmovement.net/news/puma-swaps-one-complicit-israeli-distributor-for-another-maintains-support-for-israels-violent ↩ ↩2 ↩3 ↩4
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https://www.maccabi-tlv.co.il/en/2025/05/puma-will-be-maccabi-tel-aviv-fcs-new-official-kit-partner ↩ ↩2
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https://www.eurohoops.net/en/euroleague/1235629/maccabi-tel-aviv-puma-sign-five-year-deal ↩
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https://annual-report.puma.com/2023/en/company-overview/within-puma/index.html ↩