Affiliate Disclosure

Last Updated: 15 May 2026

Welcome to the official MoneyTrustPoint affiliate disclosure page. We believe in honesty and full transparency with every reader who visits our finance blog. This page explains how we use affiliate links on https://moneytrustpoint.com and how we may earn a small commission when you click them.

By reading this page, you will clearly understand how affiliate marketing works on our blog and how it helps us keep our content free for every reader. We follow honest practices in line with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines, the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), and other applicable rules.

What Is an Affiliate Link

An affiliate link is a special tracking link shared on our blog that connects to a product, service, or brand we recommend. When you click the link and make a purchase, sign up, or take a specific action, the brand pays us a small commission.

The most important point is this. You do not pay anything extra. The price you pay stays the same, whether you use our link or visit the brand website directly. The commission comes from the brand, not from you.

Why We Use Affiliate Links

Running MoneyTrustPoint comes with real costs. These include:

  • Website hosting and security
  • Content research and writing
  • Tools and software for design, SEO, and analytics
  • Customer support and reader engagement
  • Time and effort invested by our team

To keep our content free for every reader, we use affiliate marketing as one source of income. This allows us to keep producing detailed guides, honest reviews, and useful tips on making money, loans, tax, and personal finance without charging readers a single rupee.

Our Honesty Promise

Our editorial decisions are never controlled by affiliate partners. At MoneyTrustPoint, we follow a simple rule:

  • We only recommend products and services we believe are genuinely useful
  • We never promote something only because the commission is high
  • We share honest opinions, including the pros and cons
  • We disclose affiliate links clearly on every post that contains them
  • We do not accept paid reviews that force us to write only positive content

If we would not recommend a product to our own family or friends, we will not recommend it to our readers either.

Types of Affiliate Programs We May Join

As a personal finance blog, MoneyTrustPoint may participate in different affiliate programs related to money topics. These may include:

Banking and Loan Partners

We may share links to banks, NBFCs, loan apps, and credit card providers. When you apply through these links, the bank or lender may pay us a referral commission.

Investment Platforms

We may include affiliate links to mutual fund platforms, stock brokers, gold investment apps, and other investment tools. These platforms may share a referral payout when you sign up.

Insurance Companies

Some of our articles may include links to insurance providers offering health, term, or vehicle insurance plans. We may earn a commission for successful sign ups.

Tax Filing and Finance Tools

We may recommend tax filing software, budgeting apps, accounting tools, and other digital finance services through affiliate partnerships.

Online Earning Platforms

In our “Make Money Online” content, we may include links to freelancing websites, content platforms, online courses, and side hustle tools that offer affiliate rewards.

Amazon Associates and Other Networks

MoneyTrustPoint may also be part of larger affiliate networks like Amazon Associates, Cuelinks, EarnKaro, INRDeals, Impact, ShareASale, and other approved affiliate platforms. Whenever such links are shared, we follow the rules of each program.

How Affiliate Links Look on Our Blog

You may see affiliate links inside our blog posts in different forms. These include:

  • Text links within paragraphs
  • Buttons that say “Apply Now”, “Get Started”, “Check Offer”, or similar
  • Banner images placed inside articles
  • Product tables and comparison charts
  • Call to action sections at the end of posts

Whenever an article contains affiliate links, we add a clear disclosure note at the top or near the link itself, so you always know upfront.

Your Decision Always Comes First

Even though we share affiliate links, your financial decision is always yours alone. Before signing up for any product, please remember to:

  • Read the full terms and conditions of the offer
  • Check the latest interest rates, fees, or charges
  • Compare the product with similar options
  • Confirm that the product fits your personal needs
  • Speak with a licensed financial advisor if needed

We share content for general information and education. The final choice must always be based on your own research and personal goals.

FTC, ASCI, and Indian Law Compliance

We follow honest disclosure practices as required by:

  • The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rules in the United States
  • The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) guidelines
  • The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 of India
  • The Information Technology Act, 2000 and related rules

Our goal is to make every reader aware whenever financial content involves affiliate income, so you can trust what you read on MoneyTrustPoint.

No Guarantee of Results or Earnings

Some of our affiliate partners are platforms that help readers earn money, save tax, get loans, or invest. We want to be clear that:

  • We do not guarantee any specific income from affiliate platforms
  • We do not promise loan approval, investment returns, or tax savings
  • Results vary based on personal profile, market conditions, and other factors
  • Every offer is subject to the partner brand’s own terms

Please treat our recommendations as educational, not as a promise of any outcome.

Sponsored Posts and Paid Content

Apart from affiliate links, MoneyTrustPoint may occasionally publish sponsored content or paid posts from brands. Whenever a post is sponsored, we will clearly mark it with words like “Sponsored”, “Paid Partnership”, or “Promoted Content”.

We do not allow sponsors to control our editorial opinion. If a sponsored product does not match the quality we expect, we will not promote it, even if the offer is high paying.

Affiliate Cookies

When you click an affiliate link on MoneyTrustPoint, a tracking cookie may be saved in your browser. This cookie helps the partner brand know that you arrived through our link. The cookie usually lasts for a fixed period, such as 24 hours, 30 days, or longer, based on the partner’s policy.

You can control or delete cookies at any time through your browser settings. For more details on how we use cookies, please read our Privacy Policy.

How to Identify Affiliate Links

You can identify affiliate links on our blog through:

  • A clear disclosure note placed at the top of the article
  • The words “affiliate link” near a product link
  • “Sponsored” or “Ad” labels next to certain links
  • Clearly marked buttons or banners

If you are unsure whether a link is an affiliate link, you can always contact us, and we will let you know.

Support That Costs You Nothing

Using our affiliate links is one of the easiest ways to support MoneyTrustPoint, without spending a single extra rupee. Every click and sign up helps us cover the cost of running the blog and creating new finance content.

Thank you for your support. It truly helps us continue our mission of making money knowledge simple, honest, and free for everyone.

Changes to This Affiliate Disclosure

We may update this MoneyTrustPoint affiliate disclosure from time to time. Changes may happen when we join new affiliate programs, change partners, or when laws and rules are updated. The “Last Updated” date at the top of the page will always show the latest version.

We encourage you to check this page regularly to stay informed about how affiliate marketing works on our blog.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, doubts, or feedback about this MoneyTrustPoint affiliate disclosure, please feel free to contact us.

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Thank you for reading our affiliate disclosure carefully and for being a valued reader of MoneyTrustPoint. Your trust is the most important asset we have, and we will always work to keep it.