Compare the Market integrates Zopa Bank and Lendable

Zopa Bank and Lendable have become the latest cards and loan integrations at Compare the Market.

The price comparison website has accelerated its growth in the cards and loans comparison market, increasing diversification of the brand’s product offering beyond its insurance business.

Direct integrations will allow Zopa Bank and Lendable to benefit from Compare the Market’s product and service innovations, with the aim of enabling better and smarter lending decisions on behalf of its customers.

The integrations include the Zable credit card, Asda Money loan via Lendable and Lendable’s own brand loans.

From Zopa Bank, customers will be able to compare their own brand loans and credit cards, as well as its offering from John Lewis & Partners.

Chief growth officer at Compare the Market, Andy Hancock, said: "We are delighted to welcome Zopa Bank and Lendable to our direct panel of lenders. Having direct relationships means we can work even more closely with lenders to develop products and services which drive great deals for customers.

"Our money proposition is expanding, and we are continuing to develop additional products and services for cards and loans providers that will increase customer choice and signpost the best products and deals."



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