Affiliate Compliance
The rules, processes, and controls that ensure affiliate marketing activities meet regulatory requirements and internal program policies.
What it means in practice
Affiliate compliance refers to the framework of rules, monitoring processes, and enforcement mechanisms that ensure affiliate marketing activity aligns with regulatory requirements, licensing conditions, and the operator's internal program policies. It covers how affiliates promote the brand, where they drive traffic from, what claims they make in their marketing materials, and whether their referred customers meet the operator's acceptance criteria. Compliance is not a single feature but an ongoing operational discipline that spans onboarding, monitoring, enforcement, and reporting.
Regulatory requirements vary significantly by vertical and jurisdiction. In iGaming, operators in licensed markets must ensure affiliates do not target underage users, comply with responsible gambling advertising standards, restrict promotions to licensed jurisdictions, and maintain records of affiliate marketing activity for audit purposes. In Forex, brokers face requirements around risk disclosure in promotional materials, restrictions on performance claims, and AML obligations that extend to partner-referred clients. Prop trading firms, while generally facing lighter regulation, still need to ensure affiliates do not make misleading claims about trading outcomes or challenge pass rates.
Building a compliance framework within an affiliate program involves several layers. The onboarding stage should include KYC verification of affiliate identity and marketing methods. Active monitoring should flag traffic from restricted geographies, unusual conversion patterns, and policy violations in affiliate content. Enforcement mechanisms should allow operators to pause commissions, quarantine traffic, or terminate partnerships when violations are detected. Reporting should provide auditable records that demonstrate compliance to regulators. The goal is to reduce the operator's exposure to regulatory risk while maintaining productive partner relationships.
How Affiliate Compliance works across industries
See how affiliate compliance is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.
How Track360 handles this
Track360 supports affiliate compliance workflows through qualification rules, geo-level controls, partner approval processes, and reporting capabilities designed to help operators in regulated industries manage compliance across their affiliate programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about affiliate compliance, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
Affiliate compliance is the set of rules, processes, and controls that ensure affiliate marketing activity meets regulatory requirements and internal program policies. It covers how affiliates promote a brand, where their traffic originates, what claims they make, and whether referred customers meet acceptance criteria.
Related Terms
AML (Anti-Money Laundering)
AML (Anti-Money Laundering) refers to the set of laws, regulations, and procedures designed to prevent criminals from disguising illegally obtained funds as legitimate income through financial platforms, including those involved in affiliate marketing.
KYC (Know Your Customer)
A regulatory compliance process requiring businesses to verify the identity of their customers before or during the onboarding process, used across iGaming, Forex, and financial services.
Affiliate Compliance Program
A structured set of rules, monitoring processes, and enforcement mechanisms that ensure affiliates adhere to brand guidelines, regulatory requirements, and promotional standards.
Qualification Rules
Qualification rules are the conditions a referred customer must meet before the affiliate earns a commission, such as minimum deposit amounts, wagering requirements, or identity verification.
Affiliate Disclosure
An affiliate disclosure is a public statement informing users that content contains affiliate links and the publisher may earn commissions from referrals.
GDPR Compliance
GDPR compliance in affiliate marketing means handling personal data of EU users according to the General Data Protection Regulation's requirements.
Continue Learning
Free structured courses that cover this topic and more.
Affiliate Compliance for Regulated Industries
How to build compliance programs for affiliate marketing in regulated industries. Covers iGaming, Forex, and Prop Trading regulatory requirements.
Setting Up an iGaming Affiliate Program
iGaming affiliate program setup. GGR vs. NGR, player tracking, MGA/UKGC/Curacao compliance, and how to scale.
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