Compare the Market adds secured loans via Fluent Money partnership

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Compare the Market has announced a new partnership with Fluent Money, enabling consumers to compare secured loans for the first time through its website.

The deal marks a significant expansion of Compare the Market’s money eligibility and comparison service.

Visitors to the site can now assess secured loans alongside unsecured products from a range of providers, with results tailored to their eligibility.

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Andy Hancock, chief growth officer at Compare the Market,
Andy Hancock, Compare the Market,

Andy Hancock, chief growth officer at Compare the Market, said: “We’re thrilled to announce our new online secured loans journey in partnership with Fluent Money, helping customers compare loans and review their options, based on their eligibility.

“Our purpose at Compare the Market is to make financial decision making a breeze for everyone. This new integration of Fluent Money propels us further forward in offering our customers more ways to save and compare the latest products and deals.”

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