Confused.com launches new car insurance marketplace with popular credit checker
Confused.com has partnered with ClearScore to deliver a new marketplace for car insurance.
This is said to be a first for ClearScore’s users - including eight million across the UK. Confused.com is providing its marketplace technology so customers can run a car insurance quote through the ClearScore app.
Louise O’Shea, CEO at Confused.com, said: “Our mission and ClearScore’s mission meet in the middle, meaning our partnership was a no-brainer.
“We both know making decisions about finances can be confusing and overwhelming. We look to take away this headache and, using our technology, give our customers what they need to make more informed decisions.
“Car insurance is particularly complicated. By partnering with ClearScore we’ll help even more customers make the right choice and save them money.”
Confused.com, which already generates over two million quotes a month, is teaming up with ClearScore as part of its ‘clarity’ strategy, focusing on clearing up consumer confusion and making it ‘easier’ for people to buy the right product.
Justin Basini, co-founder and CEO at ClearScore, concluded: “We’ve always believed in helping everyone, no matter their circumstances, achieve greater financial well-being.
“It can be arduous and time-consuming to fill in reams of personal details to get a quote, so we’re using our innovative technology to make it quicker and easier for everyone to insure their car.”
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