Compare the Market integrates Oakbrook and Finio Loans

Compare the Market has directly integrated Oakbrook and Finio Loans into its money eligibility platform and comparison service.

Oakbrook, which has been lending since 2014, and Finio Loans are powered by the non-bank lender.

Compare the Market said the addition of these brands would enable it to offer a greater selection of loans to their customers, giving them more opportunities to access credit and compare loans.

Since the start of 2024, Compare the Market has grown significantly in the credit cards and loans market, increasing diversification of the brand’s product offering and offering customers more ways to save.

The firm is currently focused on increasing the choice of their best money deals from a range of trusted providers to help customers make great financial decisions.

The company has recently directly integrated major brands onto their platform, such as Capital One, Admiral Loans, Zopa and Lendable, with more lenders set to join before the end of the year.

Chief growth officer at Compare the Market, Andy Hancock, commented: “We’re thrilled to welcome Oakbrook and Finio Loans to our direct panel of lenders, as we expand our money proposition and enhance customer choice.

“Our purpose at Compare the Market is to make financial decision making a breeze for everyone. The addition of these two brands propels us further forward in offering our customers more ways to save and compare the latest products and deals.”



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