Evaluate links up with Confused.com

Evaluate Technologies is linking with the price comparison site Confused.com to power its mortgage comparison service.

The partnership builds on partnerships with consumer websites including ThisIsMoney and Fish4 as well as brokers Mortgage Options, UK Financial Solutions and Compare the Mortgage.

Evaluate Technologies says it expects to announce further consumer website and broker partnerships in the coming months.

Jim Barrowman, national accounts director at Evaluate Technologies says when customers go on the site they will be able to source both direct and broker only deals.

If they choose a direct deal they will be transferred direct to the lender if there is a commercial arrangement in place, if it is a broker only deal they will be transferred to one of Evaluate’s broker partners.

He says: “We are delighted to be working with Confused.com, one of the UK’s best known and most visited price comparison websites, and share its commitment to providing independent unbiased service to customers.  

“We are confident that visitors to Confused.com will benefit significantly from Evaluate’s seamless search process and believe Confused.com’s decision to select Evaluate Technologies as its mortgage partner is a testament to our mortgage expertise.”

“Selecting a mortgage is one of the most important financial decisions we make and having the most up-to-date and relevant information to hand is an essential if you want secure a product which suits your needs and ultimately saves you money.”

Paul Chohan, head of mortgages and life assurance at Confused.com, says it is an important step for Confused.com to extend its range of mortgage products and services available through the website.

He says: “We recognize that often some of the best mortgage products are sometimes only available by going direct to lender so we have provided customers a choice between advice and applying direct to the lender.”

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