Connected payments for homeworker travel networks.
Head office holds the licence, the bonding and the brand. Members hold the customer relationships - and increasingly the operating decisions. felloh keeps the member-level booking picture honest while feeding head office one connected reporting trail.
What changes for homeworker networks.
Distributed agent networks need to balance member-level autonomy with head-office reporting and compliance discipline. felloh keeps both layers working from the same booking-level evidence.
Member-level payment collection
Each agent collects card, open-banking and link-based payments attached to their bookings.
See payment linksHead-office consolidation
Booking, payment and protected-funds data structured for head-office reporting.
See reportingCompliance under the network
ATOL, ABTA or trust-based protection evidence connected to each member booking.
ATOL franchise membersOutcomes homeworker network teams measure.
The whole point of a homeworker network is that the head office and the member each get to focus on what they are good at. felloh keeps the financial story shared rather than duplicated.
Member-level autonomy
Members get a clear view of their own booking and payment picture - what is collected, what is outstanding, what is refunded - without waiting for head office to consolidate the numbers at month end.
Cleaner head-office reporting
Booking, payment and protected-funds data structured for the head-office reporting cycle - so APC, trust account and trade-body returns are assembled from connected evidence rather than reconstructed member by member.
Defensible compliance evidence
Whichever scheme the network sits under - ATOL franchise, ABTA membership or trust-based protection - reporting evidence stays connected to the member-level bookings behind it.
Map felloh to your operating model.
Talk to the team about the booking systems, payment channels, supplier obligations and reporting workflows your business already runs.