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The Pro+ Tier

The top tier at $14,999 per year. The only tier that includes Outreach — RapidRatings' Member Services team initiating FHR outreaches to your target private suppliers on your behalf. 500 credits, up to 15 users

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Written by Eamonn Mannion

Pro+ is the top tier of the FHR Exchange. It is designed for members who operate at the scale where outsourced outreach to private suppliers becomes more efficient than running it themselves. Pro+ includes everything in the Pro tier, plus the Outreach capability — the ability to have RapidRatings initiate FHR outreaches to private companies on the member's behalf.

Key facts

Annual price

$14,999

Credits

500 per year, renewed annually

Users

Up to 15

Payment method

Bank transfer only

What Pro+ includes

Feature

What it does

Credit cost or limit

Everything in the Pro tier

FastTrack, RiskPulse, ActionPath Request, Financial Health Badges, and all other Essential and Basic features inherited

See Pro tier

Outreach

RapidRatings' Member Services team initiates FHR outreaches to your target private suppliers on your behalf, manages registration and submission, and delivers resulting FHRs into your Outreach tab

Credits deducted automatically as outreaches are created; refunded for public-match or exception closures

Outreach tab in My Suppliers

Mirrors the All Requests view that RapidRatings clients see — every outreach you have initiated, its status, and the resulting FHR if produced

Free

How Outreach works on Pro+

The single feature that distinguishes Pro+ from the Pro tier is Outreach. Outreach campaigns are managed by RapidRatings' Member Services team and the assigned MSA — they identify and reach your target private suppliers, walk them through registration and financial submission, and deliver the resulting FHRs into your Outreach tab.

For the July 1st launch, members do not self-initiate outreaches from the portal. Instead, a Pro+ member contacts [email protected] and submits a CSV of the suppliers they want outreach to begin for, using the same template clients use today. RapidRatings then creates a prepaid campaign in the Network Management System on the member's behalf and begins outreach. Self-serve outreach initiation from within the portal is targeted for a later release.

You receive email notifications when outreaches are created and escalation emails when action is required.

How payment works on Pro+

Pro+ is paid by bank transfer only — the same mechanics as Pro 150 and Pro 250. At checkout, Stripe provisions a unique virtual bank account number and a payment reference for the $14,999 invoice. You push funds from your own bank account; entitlements and credits provision automatically once Stripe reconciles the payment.

Settlement times follow the same regional pattern as the rest of the Pro tier bank transfer tiers.

Region

Rail

Currency

Settlement

United States

ACH credit or domestic wire

USD

Same to next business day

United Kingdom

Faster Payments or Bacs

GBP

Same to next business day

Europe (SEPA zone)

SEPA credit transfer

EUR

1–2 business days

All other regions

SWIFT wire

USD

3–5 business days

Renewals are member-initiated. A renewal invoice with the same virtual bank account details is issued ahead of your renewal date, and access continues only once the renewal payment is received. There is no automatic debit. You cannot self-serve switch Pro+ to card payment.

Who Pro+ is for

Pro+ is the appropriate tier for members who are running supplier financial health programs at scale and want RapidRatings' Member Services team to handle the outreach workload — identifying contacts, managing the registration and submission process, and following up with non-responsive suppliers. The 500-credit allowance is sized to support that volume of activity alongside RiskPulse monitoring and FastTrack acceptance.

If you do not need RapidRatings to run outreach on your behalf — if your supplier engagements come through your own FastTrack templates or your own outreach channels — Pro 50, Pro 150, or Pro 250 will likely be the more appropriate fit.

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