
The initiative, which began in February and will run until the end of April, will select the five partners who register the highest volume of QFTDs (Qualified First-time Deposits). The winners will have the costs of airfare, accommodation and tickets to the event covered by the company.
The metric, focused on initial deposits from developed customers, reinforces the platform's strategy of prioritizing the attraction of users with a sustainable profile. “QFTD is a key indicator for understanding not only the volume, but the quality of the base brought by partners. We want to consider those who deliver results aligned with our long-term vision,” explains Gabriel Silva, partner and head of affiliates at SeuBet.
History of affiliate recognition
The company is not new to offering experiences as prizes. In 2024, the company held the SeuBet Champions League Race, which took the winners to the final of the European competition at Wembley, London, with VIP access and accommodation in the city.
In the same year, SeuBet promoted the Porsche Cup, and the big winner of the Race, Adilson Junior, was awarded a Porsche 911. In addition, the company awarded the ten best affiliates with Rolex watches and technology kits in a competition based on the generation of monthly commissions.
“Each initiative is carefully structured to meet strategic objectives and strengthen our partnership with our affiliates. In 2024, both the Porsche Cup and the SeuBet Champions League Race showed that qualified volume can translate into prizes for our partners. Now, with the 2025 edition, we want to raise this level – transforming efficient fundraising into a global and unforgettable opportunity,” concludes Silva.
Source: GMB