Multi-Tier Affiliate Program
An affiliate program structure where master affiliates recruit sub-affiliates and earn override commissions on the sub-affiliates downstream revenue, creating a hierarchy of compensation across two or more tiers.
What it means in practice
A multi-tier affiliate program is a structure where senior partners, often called master affiliates or master IBs in forex, recruit their own network of sub-affiliates or sub-IBs and earn override commissions on the revenue those sub-affiliates generate. Most programs are two-tier, meaning the master earns from their direct sub-affiliates only, but three-tier and deeper structures exist particularly in forex IB networks. Override percentages are typically smaller than direct commissions, often 5 to 15 percent of the sub-affiliates earnings, and are paid by the operator on top of the standard commission rather than deducted from the sub-affiliates payout.
Mechanically a multi-tier setup requires reliable hierarchy tracking, override calculation at each commission run, and clean reporting that distinguishes direct earnings from override earnings for both tax and dispute purposes. Master affiliates typically take on recruitment, onboarding support, and partial performance management of their sub-affiliates, which can scale an operators distribution faster than direct recruitment alone. The operator gains reach into networks they could not access directly; the master gains leveraged income; the sub-affiliate gains a sponsor and often better commission rates than they could negotiate alone.
Risks include regulatory proximity to multi-level marketing structures, particularly when programs extend beyond two tiers or when override compensation outweighs direct sales performance. Operators should ensure that commissions at every tier are tied to genuine player or trader activity rather than recruitment activity, that self-referral fraud and traffic laundering across tiers are actively detected, and that master affiliate agreements address chargeback liability, commission clawbacks, and termination rights. Without these safeguards a multi-tier structure can amplify fraud rather than amplify legitimate distribution.
How Multi-Tier Affiliate Program works across industries
See how multi-tier affiliate program 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 multi-tier hierarchies with automated override calculation, sub-affiliate management, and reporting that separates direct earnings from override earnings for compliance and audit purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about multi-tier affiliate program, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
Most multi-tier programs are two-tier, meaning the master affiliate earns overrides only on direct sub-affiliates they recruited. Three-tier and deeper structures exist primarily in forex IB networks where layered intermediaries are an established part of the market. Programs that extend beyond three tiers face heightened scrutiny because of structural similarity to multi-level marketing schemes.
Related Terms
Multi-Tier Commission
A commission structure where affiliates earn from their own referrals and from referrals made by affiliates they recruited, creating layered earning opportunities across partner tiers.
Sub-Affiliate
An affiliate recruited by another affiliate into a program, where the recruiting affiliate earns a percentage of the sub-affiliate commissions as an override.
Override Commission
An override commission is a payment made to a parent or master affiliate based on the performance of the sub-affiliates or sub-IBs they manage. It rewards partner recruitment and network management without reducing the sub-partner's own earnings.
Master IB
A Master IB is an introducing broker who recruits and manages a network of Sub-IBs beneath them. The Master IB earns override commissions on the trading volume generated by their downstream partners in addition to commissions on their own direct referrals.
Sub-IB
A Sub-IB is an introducing broker recruited by another IB (the master IB) rather than directly by the broker. Sub-IBs operate under a multi-tier structure where commissions cascade from the broker through the master IB layer.
Multi-Tier Commission vs Override Commission
Multi-tier commission pays affiliates a percentage of their sub-affiliates' earnings across multiple levels, while override commission pays a flat bonus on sub-affiliate performance.
IB Network
An IB network is a multi-tier structure where a master introducing broker recruits sub-IBs, earning override commissions on the trading volume they generate.
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