Moneyhub and Experian expand partnership to tackle rising consumer debt

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Moneyhub has extended its partnership with Experian to launch the Credit Dashboard, a new tool aimed at improving debt management for UK consumers.

Integrated into Experian’s app, the dashboard uses Open Finance data to provide personalised insights, helping users track spending, receive payment reminders, monitor credit utilisation, and explore debt consolidation options.

The rollout follows a successful three-month pilot and comes as financial pressures mount.

Recent data shows 7.4 million UK adults are struggling with repayments, while unsecured household debt is projected to hit £17,200 by 2026.

This collaboration builds on Experian’s recent integration of ReFi and reflects both companies’ efforts to support financial inclusion and resilience through data-driven innovation.

ACTIONABLE SOLUTIONS
Dan Scholey, Chief Commercial Officer at Moneyhub
Dan Scholey, Moneyhub

Dan Scholey, Chief Commercial Officer at Moneyhub said: “Problem debt can have a significant impact on people’s wider lives, work and mental health, as well as preventing the ability to create the space to save.

“Personalised analytics, leveraging Open Finance to access data with consent, provide practical, scalable and importantly, actionable solutions to help people regain control, get on top of their debts and manage overwhelm.

“Experian has a clear mission to improve financial inclusion, so by deploying these tools across its popular app used by millions across the UK, we are making financial wellness more convenient and accessible for all.”

SHARED MISSION
Edu Castro, Managing Director, Consumer Services, at Experian UK&I
Edu Castro, Experian UK&I

Edu Castro, Managing Director, Consumer Services, at Experian UK&I comments: “Our extended partnership with Moneyhub is rooted in a shared mission to confront financial vulnerability, using personalised technology to provide real people with real solutions and promote financial inclusion.

“At a time when many are faced with debt and seeking ways to take control of their finances, the Credit Dashboard helps users understand their debt sources and provides personalised, actionable steps to reduce it – whether through consolidation, saving tips, or optimising credit use. We are thrilled with the positive outcomes we’ve seen so far and are eager to extend this tool to all our customers.”

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