In this article you will learn everything about when you will receive your credit and when it will be paid out.
On the 4th of each month you receive your credit notes.
These contains the remuneration that you achieved in the previous month. This means that your invoice, that will be created on each 4th, contains all earnings from the previous month. From this point on, you can download your credit note as a PDF under the menu item "Finances".
The credit transfer itself will take place on the 18th of each month.
It will usually be displayed in the "Finance" section of your yoummday account with a delay of 1 - 2 days. Please note that if the 18th falls on a weekend or public holiday, the payment will be processed on the next working day.
You want to know in which months this causes a delay?
These are the payout days for the year 2025:
- 18.04.2025 (Goodfriday) > Payout on the 22.04.2025
- 18.05.2025 (Sunday) > Payout on the 19.05.2025
- 18.06.2025 (Wednesday)
- 18.07.2025 (Friday)
- 18.08.2025 (Monday)
- 18.09.2025 (Thursday)
- 18.10.2025 (Saturday) > Payout on the 20.10.2025
- 18.11.2025 (Tuesday)
- 18.12.2025 (Thursday)
Please note: Transfers abroad can take several working days. The duration of money transfers to non-EU countries is not regulated by law and therefore varies from country to country.
Nice to Know: If the transfer bounces because of an error in your banking details, you will be able to see the sum your "Finances" again, as soon as the money has been returned to us. This sum will then be paid out with your next payout, additionally to the following earnings you have made.
For more info, feel free to check out this article: I have not received my payout what should I do?
If your account has been created before the 1st of April, 2025, the full sum will be transferred. If your account has been created after the 1st of April, 2025, a fee called "cash-discount" will be subtracted. For more info, click here: New GTCs: What will change for me if I create an account as of April 1st, 2025? And what does this have to do with cash discounts?