Bonus Stacking
Bonus stacking is the practice of combining multiple promotional offers on a single account, which can inflate operator costs and distort affiliate RevShare calculations.
What it means in practice
Bonus stacking occurs when a player activates or combines multiple promotional offers simultaneously or in rapid succession on a single account. For example, a player might claim a welcome bonus, a free spins offer, and a cashback bonus within the same session. While each bonus may have its own wagering requirement, stacking them can significantly reduce the player's effective risk and inflate the operator's promotional costs.
From an affiliate program perspective, bonus stacking affects NGR calculations and therefore RevShare payouts. When stacked bonuses inflate the bonus cost line item in the revenue calculation, affiliates earning RevShare may see reduced or negative net revenue on those players. Operators that allow unrestricted bonus stacking without adjusting their revenue share deductions formula expose themselves to situations where high-activity players generate negative affiliate value.
Sophisticated operators implement bonus stacking rules that limit which offers can be combined, set maximum active bonus counts, or require one bonus to be completed or forfeited before another can be claimed. These rules protect both operator margins and affiliate earnings. Affiliates should understand an operator's stacking policy because it directly impacts the profitability of referred players under RevShare models.
How Bonus Stacking works across industries
See how bonus stacking 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 enables operators to track bonus utilization per referred player and segment affiliate performance by net revenue after bonus costs. Through commission management, operators can configure RevShare calculations that account for bonus deductions, protecting both operator margins and affiliate fairness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about bonus stacking, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
Bonus stacking is when a player combines multiple promotional offers on the same account, such as activating a welcome bonus, free spins, and cashback simultaneously. This reduces the player's effective risk but inflates the operator's bonus costs, which can negatively impact RevShare affiliate earnings.
Related Terms
Bonus Abuse
Bonus abuse is the practice of players systematically exploiting promotional offers -- such as welcome bonuses, free spins, or deposit matches -- to extract value with minimal risk or genuine play.
Welcome Bonus
A welcome bonus is the promotional offer given to new players upon registration or first deposit at an online casino, sportsbook, or sweepstakes platform.
Casino Bonus
A casino bonus is a promotional incentive offered by online casinos to attract new players or retain existing ones. Common types include welcome bonuses, deposit match bonuses, no-deposit bonuses, and reload bonuses. Bonuses typically come with wagering requirements that must be met before winnings can be withdrawn.
Wagering Requirement
A multiplier condition that determines how many times a player must wager bonus funds before those funds become withdrawable. Wagering requirements directly affect operator bonus costs and affiliate RevShare earnings.
Revenue Share Deductions
Revenue share deductions are costs subtracted from gross revenue before calculating an affiliate's RevShare payout, including bonuses, taxes, fees, and chargebacks.
NGR (Net Gaming Revenue)
NGR is the revenue that remains after an operator deducts costs such as bonuses, taxes, and platform fees from GGR. It is a common base for RevShare calculations in iGaming affiliate programs.
Cashback Bonus
A cashback bonus returns a percentage of a player's net losses over a defined period, used by casino operators to retain players and reduce churn after losing sessions.
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