Wiise Customer Referral Program

How does the Wiise Customer Referral Program work?

For every customer that you successfully refer, Wiise will reward you.

A successful referral is a customer that meets our discovery phase assessment criteria. These criteria include confirming that the customer has a challenge that Wiise can solve, a potential annual contract value over $5,000 per annum and a project budget that supports the fees and implementation costs. This discovery phase assessment is made at our sole discretion.

 

 

How do I make a referral?

  • If you are an existing Wiise customer, submit a referral here.

Wiise Customer Referral Program Terms & Conditions

By participating in the Wiise Customer Referral Program, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the program.

  1. The Wiise Customer Referral Program is not valid in conjunction with any other offer.
  2. Wiise will award you a valuable gift for Qualified Leads. Qualified Leads will be assessed by Wiise during the customer discovery phase. A Qualified Lead is a qualifying customer based on product fit, eligibility, propensity to buy, among other criteria. Wiise will determine this qualification at its sole discretion.
  3. To refer a customer, you must be registered with Wiise at the time of making the referral. You can register here.
  4. A referral must be made via the registration form here. An attempt to make a referral in any other way will not be valid.
  5. The referral incentive is only applicable when the referred customer has not previously been a Wiise customer or is not already identified as a potential Wiise customer in our CRM database.
  6. Eligibility of referees and referred customers are subject to KPMG independence checks and any other checks that Wiise may undertake in its sole discretion, and depending upon the outcome of these checks, you may not be eligible to participate in the Wiise Customer Referral Program.
  7. You are not eligible to participate in the Wiise Customer Referral Program if you are participating in the Wiise Partner Program.
  8. Referrals are not valid where the referee and the referred customer are one and the same person.
  9. It is your responsibility to check with the referred customer before submitting the referral to Wiise.
  10. If more than one referee refers the same customer, then the first valid referral received by Wiise will be eligible for referral incentives.
  11. This Wiise Customer Referral Program may be terminated or changed at Wiise’s discretion at any time and without notice.
  12. Respecting your privacy as well as the privacy of referred customers is a priority for us. By submitting a referral you are accepting these terms and conditions and you represent that you have the authority to disclose the personal details of the referred customer. Without this authority, you acknowledge that you are ineligible to participate in the Wiise Customer Referral Program. Please see our Privacy Policy for further details.
  13. To the maximum extent permitted by law, our maximum aggregate liability in connection with these terms and conditions (whether in contract or tort (including without limitation negligence), in equity, under statute or on any other basis) for all claims arising under these terms and conditions is limited to the greater of 100% of the amounts paid by Wiise to you under the Wiise Customer Referral Program in the 6 months prior to the claim arising, or $1,000.
  14. If a dispute arises, the party raising the dispute will notify the other party in writing (the Dispute Notice) and the parties will engage in confidential senior level negotiations with a view to resolving the dispute. If the dispute has not been resolved within 14 days of the date of the Dispute Notice, the parties will refer the dispute to mediation in accordance with the Resolution Institute Mediation Rules. If a dispute has not been resolved within 28 days after the Dispute Notice is given, the dispute must be referred to arbitration conducted in English, with the seat of arbitration to be Sydney, Australia, with one arbitrator and in accordance with the ACICA Arbitration Rules. No court proceedings may be commenced in relation to a dispute other than in accordance with section 34A of the Commercial Arbitration Act 2010 (NSW) or to seek urgent interim relief.
  15. These term and conditions are governed by, and are to be construed in accordance with, the laws of New South Wales and the parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales and any court hearing appeals from those courts.