Accepted introduction
- Wallet balance
- 100 credits
- Matching fee
- −5 credits
- Reserved while pending
- −20 credits (held)
- Customer accepts
- Reserve charged
- Final balance
- 75 credits
25 credits used in total.
Supplier Education Centre
Five short chapters covering how matching works, what credits do, and how the introduction lifecycle protects both suppliers and customers.
Chapter three
EE Credits are the currency of EnterpriseEvent. They protect suppliers from wasted spend and align every introduction with real customer intent.
Purchase credits
One-time Stripe checkout
Request introduction
Browse a relevant brief
5 credits used
Matching fee, charged immediately
20 credits reserved
Held while customer decides
Customer accepts
Total 25 credits used. Identities revealed, contact details shared.
Customer declines or doesn't respond
20 reserved credits returned automatically. Only 5 credits used.
Two side-by-side scenarios showing exactly how the wallet behaves.
25 credits used in total.
Only the 5-credit matching fee is kept.
Buy once with Stripe. Credits never expire. Larger packs include bonus credits — extra credits added to your wallet on top of the credits you purchase.
Starter
£30
30 credits
Test the marketplace with a single introduction.
Professional
£100
100 credits
+15 bonus
For growing suppliers running monthly campaigns.
Growth
£250
250 credits
+50 bonus
Most popular — built for active corporate suppliers.
Enterprise
£500
500 credits
+125 bonus
Best value for established teams and agencies.
About bonus credits. Bonus credits are extra EE Credits added to your wallet free of charge with larger packs. They behave identically to purchased credits and are spent automatically — purchased credits first, bonus credits second.
Already have a verified supplier profile? Top up your wallet to start requesting introductions.