Money Matchup Affiliate Disclosure
Version 1.0 • Effective July 15, 2026
Effective date: July 15, 2026
Money Matchup is operated by Creators Agency LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company (“Money Matchup,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). This disclosure explains how Money Matchup and participating Creators may be compensated when consumers interact with certain products, links, or content.
How Money Matchup makes money
Some links and product placements on Money Matchup are paid or affiliate links. Money Matchup may receive compensation when you click a link or complete an event such as submitting an application, being approved, making a purchase, opening or funding an account, or completing another Conversion Event. The event that results in compensation and the amount paid vary by partner, product, and offer.
Compensation is generally paid by the participating provider and does not create a separate charge to you for using a Money Matchup link. This does not mean that every provider offers identical pricing, terms, or availability through every channel.
Money Matchup does not currently accept payment for sponsored placement, a formal ranking, or a higher position. If Money Matchup introduces paid placement or another sponsorship model, it will update this disclosure before launch and clearly label the paid content as “Sponsored,” “Advertisement,” or another term ordinary consumers can understand.
How compensation affects what you see
Money Matchup evaluates many potential offers but presents a limited curated selection rather than every financial institution, provider, or product available. A product not shown may be more suitable for you, and omission does not mean a product is inferior.
Current selection approach:
Commercial compensation and the ability to provide competitive Creator Rates influence which offers Money Matchup chooses to make available. Money Matchup also considers product terms, provider fit, reliability, audience relevance, compliance requirements, and operational availability.
Money Matchup does not currently assign formal rankings or scores, use an algorithm to boost an offer because it pays more, or accept payment for higher placement. The order in which offers appear is not sold to a partner and should not be interpreted as a ranking.
This disclosure describes current practice. If compensation later affects ordering, prominence, defaults, recommendations, matching, or sponsored placement in a new way, Money Matchup will update the disclosure and interface before implementing that change.
Our methodology
Money Matchup’s methodology at https://partners.moneymatchup.com/methodology explains, in plain language, how Money Matchup evaluates and selects offers; the role of product terms, provider fit, reliability, audience relevance, compliance, operational availability, commercial compensation, and Creator Rates; and that the displayed selection is curated and is not a full-market ranking.
Some product information and creative may be supplied or reviewed by providers, advertisers, issuers, or affiliate networks for factual, legal, brand, or compliance purposes. Money Matchup should not claim that all content is free from advertiser review unless that is operationally true. Any opinion or rating should reflect the disclosed methodology and available support.
Product terms and decisions
Rates, annual percentage rates, annual percentage yields, fees, rewards, bonuses, eligibility requirements, insurance status, availability, and other product terms can change. Review the provider’s current disclosures before applying or opening an account. The provider’s current terms control if they differ from information shown on Money Matchup. Money Matchup content and Creator posts may be viewed worldwide, but an offer shown in that content may be available only to eligible U.S. residents. Passive availability of content in another country does not mean the product is offered there.
Money Matchup does not make provider underwriting or approval decisions and does not guarantee approval, eligibility, a credit limit, a rate, a reward, a bonus, savings, earnings, investment performance, insurance coverage, or another outcome.
Creators and affiliate links
A creator who shares a Money Matchup affiliate link may receive compensation for a qualifying click or consumer action. Each creator is required to disclose that financial relationship clearly and conspicuously in the creator’s own content.
Money Matchup’s disclosure on this page does not replace the creator’s disclosure. A creator’s disclosure should be easy to notice and understand, close to the endorsement or link, and presented in each medium needed for the audience to perceive it. For a spoken video endorsement, the disclosure should ordinarily be both spoken and visible on screen. For an image or story, it should be superimposed long enough to be noticed and read.
Examples of contextual disclosures
Money Matchup page: “Money Matchup may receive compensation if you click or apply through links on this page.”
Adjacent to a link: “Paid link” or “We may earn compensation if you use this link.”
Creator post or description: “I may earn a commission if you apply through this link.”
Paid placement: “Sponsored” or “Advertisement.”
Video or livestream: a clear spoken and on-screen disclosure at or before the endorsement.
Non-English content: an equally clear disclosure in the same language as the endorsement.
These examples are provided for illustration only. They are not legal advice and Money Matchup does not guarantee that any example is sufficient for a particular post, platform, audience, or jurisdiction. Each Creator is responsible for selecting, adapting, placing, and maintaining disclosures that comply with applicable law and platform rules. The correct wording depends on the actual relationship and context. “Affiliate link,” “commissionable link,” “collab,” “partner,” “sp,” a generic “Disclosure” link, a disclosure hidden after “more,” or a statement only on a profile or destination page may be unclear or easy to miss.
No individualized advice
Money Matchup content is general educational and promotional information, not individualized financial, investment, legal, accounting, or tax advice. It does not create a fiduciary or professional-client relationship. Consider your circumstances, review current provider information, and consult a qualified professional when appropriate.
Updates and contact
Money Matchup may update this disclosure when its business model, partners, methodology, or legal obligations change. The current version should identify its effective date and remain linked conspicuously from relevant Money Matchup pages.
Questions about this disclosure may be sent to:
Money Matchup
Operated by Creators Agency LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company
30 N Gould St, Sheridan, WY 82801
Email: apple@creatorsagency.co
Website: https://moneymatchup.com