Canopy partners with MoneySuperMarket

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Canopy has announced a partnership with MoneySuperMarket will see MoneySuperMarket integrate into the Canopy app, providing renters with access to deals on a range of financial products, starting with energy and broadband based services.

Canopy will donate £1 from each conversion to charitable causes including homelessness.

Having already launched deposit free renting and rent tracking solution for Renters, Canopy claims its partnership with MoneySuperMarket is the next stage in its mission to help ‘Generation Rent’ become ‘Generation Own’.

The Canopy app allows users to build their credit history through regular rent payments, aiming to improve their access to more affordable financial products including mortgages.

Renters create a ‘Rent Passport’ on the Canopy app where they build a Trust Score, and instantly verify everything from their income, creditworthiness, employment to their regular rent payments and past references.

Tahir Farooqui, CEO and founder of Canopy, said: “MoneySuperMarket has been a bastion of consumer choice for many years and this partnership is, for the very first time, bringing consumer choice and needs even further to the fore in the property rental space; making a positive social impact to an industry in vital need of reform and innovation.”

Tom Markham, business development director at MoneySuperMarket, added: “We are excited to be working in partnership with Canopy, helping renters find the best energy deals through our free and easy to use service.

“This partnership supports our ambition to make switching as accessible and stress-free as possible – helping more households make the most of their money.”

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