CrakRevenue Adds Net 15, Net 7 Payment Terms

CrakRevenue Adds Net 15, Net 7 Payment Terms

QUEBEC CITY — CPA network CrakRevenue has announced that it is rolling out new payment-term cycles on its platform.

Restrictions apply, but select affiliates are now eligible to be paid net 15 and net 7. 

For net 15, affiliates that qualify will be paid bi-monthly 15 days after the end of the period.

For net 7, affiliates that qualify will be paid bi-monthly 7 days after the end of the period.

CrakRevenue currently pays net 30, with affiliate commissions paid 30 days after the end of the period. There are two payment periods every month: The first period (from the 1st to 15th) and the second (from the 16th to last day of the month). 

For payment eligibility, affiliates must have earned $100 or more by the end of the period to receive payment by Paxum, check, First Choice Pay and $500 or more for those interested in payment by wire.

CrakRevenue also reports that affiliates can now qualify for net 7 payments.

“We’re thrilled to finally be able to offer additional payment terms,” said Maxime Bergeron, CrakRevenue’s sales director.

“Affiliates have expressed their interest in quicker payment processing times in the last survey that we took, and we want to let these affiliates know that we heard their suggestions loud and clear.”

Affiliates hoping to take advantage of these new payment term cycles should speak with a CrakRevenue affiliate manager. 

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