Display, The Social That Pays, Partners With INFLCR To Report Payments To Student-Athletes Just In Time For New Regulations On Name, Image And Likeness.
NEW YORK, June 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — display, a new social-media platform that gives power back to content creators by splitting advertising revenue with them 50/50, is teaming up with INFLCR, the leading software for student-athlete brand-building, to help student-athletes disclose compensation from their social engagement and content creation for the first time. To participate, collegiate athletes can download the display social app through Apple’s® App Store® for iOS devices and Google Play® for Android® devices. Once they link their display account within the INFLCR mobile app, the two platforms work together seamlessly and automatically, to handle required reporting based on state and school NIL policies.
As new rules and regulations regarding name, image and likeness (NIL) come into effect on July 1, student athletes need platforms that simplify the compliance process while allowing them to start monetizing their personal brand on day one. By joining display – which has amassed nearly 5 million downloads in its first 60 days and been endorsed by world class athletes like Tiki Barber – these collegiate athletes have access to a global fan base and a platform dedicated to fairly splitting advertising and affiliate revenue 50/50.