Partners

For providers that can actually deliver.

InVault works with serious service companies that support high-risk businesses. We are not building a public advertising board. We want to understand what you do, where you are strong, who you can help, and whether your service belongs inside a trusted private network.

We care about fit, not public visibility

InVault is not a place where any provider can pay for a listing and appear trusted. That would defeat the whole point. The high-risk space already has too much noise, recycled names, weak introductions, fake promises, and providers who look good until delivery starts.

We are looking for providers that can actually help serious operators, new founders, and high-risk businesses move forward. If your service is real, your communication is clear, and your capability fits the right type of client, there may be a reason to speak.

Who this page is for

This page is for service companies and professionals that support high-risk businesses and want better-quality demand, not random public exposure.

  • PSPs, payment processors, crypto payment providers, and banking partners.
  • Affiliate networks, lead generation teams, media buyers, and traffic partners.
  • White-label, turnkey setup, platform, CRM, and technology providers.
  • Legal, accounting, licensing, structuring, and compliance providers.
  • Recruiters, call centers, sales team providers, retention staffing, and operations partners.
  • Specialized providers with real experience in Forex, iGaming, crypto, betting, Nutra, adult, or other high-risk sectors.

Provider areas we may work with

InVault speaks with providers across the areas high-risk businesses actually need. We do not need every provider in every category. We need the right providers for the right situations.

Payment and banking providers

PSPs, card processors, crypto payment companies, settlement providers, EMIs, offshore banking providers, and difficult-to-bank support partners.

Traffic and growth partners

Affiliate networks, lead generation teams, media buyers, SEO teams, direct traffic partners, publishers, and performance acquisition partners.

Launch and setup providers

White-label providers, turnkey setup partners, Forex brokerage setup providers, iGaming setup providers, crypto setup teams, and business launch support partners.

Legal and accounting providers

Law firms, licensing advisors, offshore structuring specialists, accountants, tax planning support providers, compliance advisors, and documentation support teams.

Tech and platform providers

Trading platforms, casino platforms, CRMs, back-office systems, payment integrations, automation tools, reporting systems, and development teams.

Hiring and operations partners

Recruiters, call center providers, sales team recruiters, retention team recruiters, affiliate manager recruiters, support staffing, and operations support teams.

What we look for in a provider

We do not expect every provider to support every market or solve every problem. In fact, the best providers usually know exactly where they are strong and where they are not.

Real capability

We want to understand what you actually deliver, where you are strongest, which markets you support, and where you should not be positioned.

Clear communication

High-risk businesses move fast. Providers who disappear, overpromise, or communicate poorly create problems for everyone involved.

Vertical experience

Experience in Forex, iGaming, crypto, betting, Nutra, adult, payments, or other high-risk sectors matters because normal-market logic often does not apply.

Commercial honesty

We expect realistic terms, clear limitations, transparent pricing direction, and no fake promises just to win a conversation.

Confidentiality

Provider names, client names, contact details, commercial terms, and private conversations must be handled carefully.

Long-term relationship value

The best providers are not only looking for one deal. They understand that good relationships compound over time.

Private network does not mean open access

Provider names, contact details, commercial terms, and client relationships are not treated like public inventory. We do not expose providers just to make the website look bigger, and we do not send every request to every provider.

The goal is to protect relationships. A good provider should not be spammed with weak requests. A serious operator should not be sent to a provider that clearly does not fit. The right conversation should happen only when there is a real reason.

Strategic partner placement

In some non-conflicting categories, InVault may consider strategic partner placement or visibility. This is not paid directory placement and it is not automatic. It is reserved for providers that can genuinely add value to the ecosystem and help serious clients move forward.

Some categories are sensitive and core to InVault’s business model. PSPs, banking providers, and major traffic sources are not treated like public visibility assets. Other categories, such as selected hiring, telecom, operations, or support partners, may be suitable for more visible strategic relationships where there is no conflict.

Who InVault is not for

We are careful because one weak provider can damage trust with serious people. InVault is not for every company that wants access to high-risk demand.

  • Companies that want to buy public visibility without being reviewed.
  • Providers that overpromise approval, traffic quality, banking, settlement, licensing, or results.
  • People hiding ownership, control, business activity, or source of funds.
  • Providers trying to scrape contacts or bypass InVault immediately.
  • Businesses connected to US citizens, US residents, US entities, US-facing activity, sanctioned parties, or prohibited jurisdictions.
  • Any provider connected to fraud, sanctions evasion, money laundering, terrorism-finance exposure, consumer abuse, or illegal activity.

How providers can start

If you believe your company can genuinely help high-risk businesses, you can send a provider request. We want to know what you offer, which verticals you support, where you are strongest, what geos you cover, and what kind of clients you should or should not work with.

From there, InVault may review the information, ask follow-up questions, keep your details private, and decide whether there is a reason to include you in relevant future conversations.

FAQ

Can providers work with InVault?

Yes. Serious providers can speak with InVault, but we do not accept everyone. We care about fit, reliability, communication, and whether the service can genuinely help the businesses we speak with.

Is InVault a paid listing site?

No. InVault is not a public advertising board or paid visibility directory. We do not list every provider just because they want exposure.

What kind of providers does InVault work with?

InVault may work with providers across payments, banking, traffic, legal, accounting, tech, hiring, operations, crypto payments, white-label setup, and turnkey business setup.

Will provider names be public?

Not by default. InVault is built around private relationships, not public browsing. Provider names and contact details are only shared when there is a real business reason.

Does InVault guarantee clients to providers?

No. InVault does not guarantee volume, clients, revenue, introductions, approval, or commercial outcomes. We help create better-quality conversations when the fit makes sense.

What makes a provider a good fit?

A good provider is clear about what they do, where they are strong, what they cannot support, how they communicate, and what kind of clients they can realistically help.

Can your company help serious high-risk businesses?

Tell us what you offer, where you are strong, and who you can genuinely help. We review provider requests privately before deciding the right next step.

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