The Oahu League collects registration and team fees through a third-party sports-admin platform. Those platforms layer an estimated fee on top of ordinary card processing — money that comes straight off the top of every family's registration payment. Here's what that costs the league each season, and what PivtPay keeps instead.
Today, player registration and the digital player card / scoring run through Affinity Sports (hysa.affinitysoccer.com), and the site carries fee-bearing "Team Registration Fees." That third-party platform layers an estimated fee on top of card processing. There's no single PivtPay rail where the league keeps essentially all of registration — with clean records for the treasurer.
Estimate only. Assumes an average registration payment of $150 and an illustrative platform fee of ~10% layered on top of card processing by a third-party sports-admin platform (actual platform fees vary and are not stated here for any named platform). Your real numbers may differ — edit the total above. PivtPay still incurs standard card-processing fees; the difference is the platform fee, which PivtPay does not add.
A single registration page for player and team fees — instead of routing every family payment through a third-party admin platform that takes a cut.
Funds route to the org with a clean record for your treasurer — no platform fee quietly eating each family's registration.
OMG / AIGA 8 set it up and run point. The enemy is the cut third-party platforms take from O'ahu soccer families.
We'll stand up a PivtPay registration rail for the Oahu League at no cost to evaluate, with your real registration total — the league keeps what the skim used to take (~97–100%).
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