Compare the Market integrates four new loan brands onto platform

Compare the Market has integrated four new loan brands onto its money eligibility platform and comparison service.

The four additions are Mal, Munzee, Salad Money, and Toot.

Compare the Market said that adding these new brands to its website would increase the selection of loans available to customers who have lower credit scores, giving them greater opportunity to access credit and compare loans.

The company has accelerated its growth in the cards and loans market since January, and has recently directly integrated major brands onto its platform, such as Capital One, Admiral Loans, Zopa and Lendable. Compare the Market said it is expecting more lenders to join before the end of the year.

“We're thrilled to welcome these providers to our panel and we look forward to building a strong partnership with them,” said chief growth officer at Compare the Market, Andy Hancock.

“Our money proposition is expanding rapidly, and we're continuing to develop our eligibility platform to improve customer choice.”



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