Click2Check partners with AccountScore

Click2Check has announced a new partnership with data and analytics provider, AccountScore.

The move will see Click2Check utilise AccountScore's Open Banking platform as part of its product, Credit Assess.

The finch company suggested firms will benefit from faster, more accurate credit and financial assessments of applicants, to significantly reduce the time required to evaluate an applicant.
 
AccountScore enables instant analysis of a consumer’s Open Banking and credit report data while facilitating identity validation through Equifax.

“Understanding the full picture of a client’s financial situation has never been so important, especially given the COVID-19 environment we are all living through and the impact this is having on incomes,” commented Click2Check director, David Jones.

“By working with AccountScore, Credit Assess can ensure advisers have access to the client’s banking data, which along with the credit report, means they can provide advice in the round, based on the true nature of their finances. It provides greater efficiency and ensures advisers are able to present the most suitable advice first time, rather than face any surprises further into the process.”

AccountScore head of sales, Ahmed Amin, added: “We are very pleased to be partnering with Click2Check and to be playing a vital part in bringing this innovative platform to many advisers to enable them to deliver the right products for their clients while streamlining the mortgage application process.”

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