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# Run the Introducing Brokers (IB) program

Existing clients can sign up as partners to the IB (Introducing Brokers) program and refer new traders to the B2COPY investment platform. After a referred trader opens an investment account and subscribes to one or more master accounts, the IB partner starts earning a percentage of each fee amount charged from the new investment account. The fees are charged according to the fee plan defined by the master account’s owner.

**Multilevel rewards**

It’s possible to configure a multilevel IB program. In such a case, an IB partner can be rewarded after their referred traders also sign up as IB partners and attract new traders to the B2COPY investment platform.

When one or more IB levels are configured, for each referred trader that opens an investment account, the partners tree is created indicating the reward distribution between IB partners at various levels.


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