Commission for Payment Products
Check how you can earn Partner commissions and how the commission is calculated for Payments products.
You can become a Curlec Partner, offer your customers a complete suite of payment solutions and get rewarded for it in the form of commissions. You can earn commissions by charging an additional fee in the invoice raised on the customer, either as a flat amount or a percentage of the transaction value.
Let us assume you are Acme Corporation, an ERP solution provider for colleges, and have partnered with Curlec. You work with various colleges, who use your ERP and allow students to make fee payments online using Curlec Payment Gateway.
In Curlec terminology, you are the Partner, the college is the Sub-merchant (affiliate account) and the college student is the customer. Acme Corporation can charge a service fee to ABC College. The ABC College can charge this service fee to the students. This service fee is the commission received by Acme Corporation.
By default, the commission is offered as a percentage of the transaction value. If you have a use case for a flat-rate commission model, contact our
.(Say 0.1%)
Let us assume that the term fee is MYR 10,000.00. The following charges apply:
(Say MYR 10.00)
Let us assume that the term fee is MYR 10,000.00. The following charges apply:
In cases, where there is a refund after the commission has been paid out, it is entered as a negative commission in your account in the corresponding cycle. No commission is paid out for refund cases.
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