CrakRevenue Introduces ACH Payment System for Affiliates

CrakRevenue Introduces ACH Payment System for Affiliates

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue today announced the availability of automated clearing house (ACH) transactions on its platform. 

Affiliates from all around the world can choose this new payment method right now, said Maxime Bergeron, affiliate sales director at CrakRevenue, which recently secured the seventh position out of the world’s best CPA networks, according to mThink’s Blue Book 2019.

Bergeron said that with the added benefits of “ultra fast” processing times and “very low fees,” the new option will make it even easier than before for partners to get paid without hassle. 

“Adding a new payment system to our platform always requires careful consideration. There are lots of details to take into account, such as security and fees. We feel like automated clearing house transactions truly is the best of both worlds, being built on a very tight network with low associated fees,” Bergeron said. 

The ACH payment system adds an incredible new way for affiliates to receive funds wherever they are located, Bergeron said.

Coupled with PayPal, Paxum, wire and check, CrakRevenue “makes it smooth to operate on its platform so affiliates can focus on what they’re doing best: bring in even more conversions, Bergeron said.

Find more information about ACH Payment System on CrakRevenue here

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