How it works

Where Aluro fits.

Aluro operates as a commercial merchant. It issues invoices, collects payment from customers, and fulfills services through independent suppliers.

Why teams adopt Aluro.

Teams adopt Aluro to simplify their commercial operations — from invoicing through fulfillment — with a single platform.

Issue invoices and collect payment through a single commercial platform

Fulfill services through a curated network of independent suppliers

Maintain clear records of payments, fulfillment, and reconciliation

Reduce operational overhead by consolidating the commercial cycle

Commercial structure.

Aluro acts as the commercial principal in all relationships. Customers pay Aluro. Suppliers are compensated by Aluro.

Your Business

  • Define services and pricing
  • Request invoices for customers
  • Track payments and fulfillment

Aluro

(Commercial Principal)
  • Issues invoices to customers
  • Collects payment from customers
  • Engages and compensates suppliers
  • Maintains records and audit history

Suppliers

(Independent Contractors)
  • Fulfill services contracted by Aluro
  • Compensated by Aluro from operating funds
  • No direct relationship with customers

Aluro acts as principal in all commercial relationships. It is not an agent, intermediary, or escrow provider.

What Aluro is not.

Aluro is a commercial merchant. It is not a payment processor, marketplace, or financial intermediary.

A payment processor or payment facilitator

A money transmitter or remittance provider

An escrow agent or custodian

A marketplace connecting buyers and sellers

A wallet provider or stored-value system

An agent or intermediary between customers and suppliers

Revenue model.

Aluro earns revenue through subscription fees, usage-based commercial fees, and disclosed service fees.

Funds received by Aluro are commingled with general operating funds. Aluro does not maintain customer balances, stored value, or wallet functionality. Supplier compensation is paid from Aluro's operating funds.

Common questions.

Who does the customer pay?

The customer pays Aluro. Payment obligations under invoices are owed to Aluro as the commercial principal.

How are suppliers compensated?

Aluro compensates suppliers from its own operating funds under separate commercial agreements. Supplier payments are Aluro's business expenses.

Does Aluro perform KYC/KYB?

Aluro screens business customers at onboarding as a standard commercial practice. This is not transaction screening.