Affiliate Payout

The transfer of earned commissions from an operator or advertiser to an affiliate based on agreed terms, thresholds, and payment schedules.

What it means in practice

An affiliate payout is the process of transferring earned commissions from an operator to an affiliate based on the terms defined in their agreement. Payout models vary by program and can include CPA (a fixed amount per qualified action), RevShare (a percentage of revenue generated by referred customers), hybrid deals combining both, or lot-based rebates in Forex. Each model carries different timing, calculation, and reconciliation requirements. The payout process typically involves commission accrual, a review or approval period, threshold checks, and the actual fund transfer.

A key decision for operators is the degree of payout automation. Manual payout processes involve exporting commission reports, verifying amounts, and initiating transfers through banking or payment systems. This approach gives operators direct control but becomes impractical as partner volumes grow. Automated payout systems can calculate commissions, apply qualification rules, check thresholds, and initiate transfers on a defined schedule, reducing manual work and payment delays. Most operators adopt a hybrid approach where automation handles calculation and scheduling while human review is applied to flagged or high-value payouts.

Multi-currency and cryptocurrency support are increasingly important considerations in affiliate payouts. Operators working with international affiliates often need to pay in different currencies, which introduces exchange rate management and conversion costs. Some programs now offer cryptocurrency payout options to reduce transfer fees and processing times for international partners. The payout system must also handle tax reporting requirements, payment method preferences per affiliate, minimum thresholds, and reconciliation against adjustments like chargebacks or compliance holds that may affect the final payout amount.

How Affiliate Payout works across industries

See how affiliate payout is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.

iGaming

Affiliate Payout in iGaming affiliate programs

iGaming payouts are complicated by [negative carryover](/glossary/negative-carryover) on RevShare deals, where negative player revenue in one period carries forward and must be recovered before commissions resume. Operators also need to apply qualification rules before releasing CPA payments and handle adjustments for bonus costs, chargebacks, and regulatory fees.
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Forex

Affiliate Payout in Forex partner and IB models

Forex broker payouts often involve [lot-based commissions](/glossary/lot-based-commission) calculated across complex [sub-IB](/glossary/sub-ib) hierarchies, where each level in the partner tree receives a portion of the trading activity rebate. Accurate calculation and timely distribution across these multi-level structures is essential for maintaining IB relationships.
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Prop Trading

Affiliate Payout in prop trading acquisition flows

Prop trading payouts are typically CPA-based and tied to [challenge purchases](/glossary/challenge-purchase). The payout system must attribute initial and repeat purchases to the originating affiliate and handle commission calculations across different challenge tiers and pricing levels.
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How Track360 handles this

Track360 supports affiliate payout management with automated commission calculation, flexible payment scheduling, multi-currency support, and reconciliation tools designed to reduce manual work while maintaining operator control over the payout process.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about affiliate payout, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.

An affiliate payout is the transfer of earned commissions from an operator to an affiliate. The process involves commission calculation based on the agreed model (CPA, RevShare, hybrid, or lot-based), a review period, threshold verification, and the actual fund transfer through the selected payment method.

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