Editorial policy
Referral Rewards Hub is a single-operator publication. There is no editorial board, no advertising department, and no influencer partnerships. The policies below are the rules the operator follows when writing brand pages and the commitments readers can hold the site to.
No paid rankings
Brand inclusion, ordering, and removal are decided editorially. No brand can pay to appear, to rank higher, or to be featured. Where brands are similar (e.g. two EU neobanks competing on the same bonus), the order reflects the operator's personal assessment of which is the better starting point for a typical reader, not the commission rate.
AI policy
AI tools are used to draft body copy, generate FAQ candidates, and translate between English and Spanish. Every draft is then reviewed and edited by the operator before publication; anything factually load-bearing — bonus amounts, regulator names, eligibility rules, FAQ answers — is verified against the brand's own published terms before it ships.
The site does not publish unedited model output. If you find a passage that reads like uncorrected machine output, please flag it and it will be rewritten.
Correction policy
Errors are corrected within seven days of a verifiable report. Significant corrections — anything that could have changed a reader's signup decision — are noted at the bottom of the affected page with the correction date. Minor corrections (typos, formatting) are made silently. Email gabriel@mrfreire.net with a clear description of the issue and a link to the affected page.
Sources of fact
Bonus amounts, eligibility, and regulatory status come from the brand's own public terms or the relevant regulator's register (e.g. Bank of Spain, ESMA, FINMA, BaFin). Where a regulator's register is the source of truth, the brand page links directly to the register entry.
For the revenue side of the operation, see How we make money. For the affiliate-disclosure language, see Affiliate disclosure.