Salmon partners with local creatives

There is another reason for content creators and bloggers in the Philippines to be happy with Salmon, the fast-growing fintech firm.

The bank has invited content creators and other creatives to join its campaign to make financial services more accessible to all Filipinos—and make some more income for themselves.

Through the program, creators can earn up to 500 pesos for every successful and approved Salmon Credit referral. Beyond the earnings, participants also help introduce more Filipinos to a revolving credit line designed for everyday needs—from bills and emergencies to major purchases like gadgets or creator gear.

Whether you’re a rising TikTok micro-influencer or a seasoned YouTuber, Salmon’s affiliate program is open to everyone. There’s no niche requirement and no complicated on-boarding. Creators simply sign up at salmon.ph/affiliate, submit links to their social media pages or websites, and wait for approval.

Once approved, they can immediately start earning by sharing their unique referral link with their audience.

Since its launch in October, the program has already attracted close to 2,000 creator registrations—a strong signal of how quickly Filipino creators are embracing new, flexible income opportunities.

Salmon’s affiliate program—one of the first of its kind in the Philippine consumer finance space—was built with creators in mind. It offers a straightforward and transparent earning structure, supported by a real-time dashboard that shows clicks, approvals, and earnings at a glance.

Monthly payouts provide creators with a dependable income stream they can stack alongside brand deals, ads, and other monetization channels.

Salmon Credit is a flexible revolving credit line of up to P250,000, allowing users to buy what they need now and pay later. With a grace period of up to 62 days, customers can enjoy 0% interest on purchases when balances are paid in full by the next cut-off date.

The product is designed to help Filipinos manage expenses more confidently—whether bridging gaps between paydays or handling unexpected costs.

According to Salmon co-founder Raffy Montemayor, creators play a crucial role in shaping conversations and influencing everyday financial decisions.

“Creators shape conversations and inspire communities, which is why we’re excited to partner with them to make trusted financial products like Salmon Credit more accessible,” Montemayor said.

“Through this platform, we’re building genuine partnerships that create real impact—unlocking new income opportunities for creators while helping drive financial inclusion in the Philippines,” he added.

Salmon Credit is a product of Sunprime Finance Inc.. LoanOnline, powered by the Salmon app, serves as the online lending platform of Sunprime Finance Inc., a financing company licensed and regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under CA No. 1241 and CR No. CS201916698.

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