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Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: May 31, 2026

BonusBoard is reader-supported and free to use. To keep it that way, some of the links on our site are affiliate or referral links. This disclosure explains, in plain terms, what that means for you. It is provided in the spirit of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and testimonials.

What an affiliate link is

When you click certain links to a bank or financial institution and then open an account or take a qualifying action, BonusBoard may receive a commission or referral fee from that institution or an affiliate network. This comes at no additional cost to you — you pay nothing extra, and your offer terms are exactly the same as if you had gone to the bank directly.

How we mark these links

Outbound links that may earn us a commission are tagged with the standard rel="sponsored" attribute, and our offer pages carry a short disclosure near the call to action. Not every link is an affiliate link — some point to a bank's official page purely for your reference.

Our commitment: compensation does not affect the facts

This is the important part. Affiliate compensation never changes the factual offer details we report — bonus amounts, requirements, deadlines, and fees come from the institution's own terms. It also does not determine our rankings: offers are sorted by objective measures such as annualized return, not by what a bank pays us. We list offers from established, regulated financial institutions regardless of whether an affiliate relationship exists.

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Offers change frequently. Before opening any account, confirm the current terms, eligibility, and bonus requirements on the bank's official page. BonusBoard is an informational tool, not a bank or financial advisor, and nothing here is financial, tax, or legal advice.

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