Experian partners with Santander

Experian has partnered with Santander on a new credit card offer for its customers.

Customers using its Experian Boost service that have raised their credit score will get a £40 Amazon voucher when taking out a Santander Credit Card through Experian Marketplace.

“We're excited to partner with Experian and support this innovative initiative,” said Anthony Redpath, product proposition manager, Santander. “We recognise the potential of additional insights from Experian Boost, which can give us an even more rounded view of an applicant's affordability, helping more people access credit responsibly.”

Sebastian Worbs, managing director of products at Experian Consumer Services said: “We are thrilled to partner with Santander on this exclusive offer for customers who have boosted their credit score. We launched Experian Boost to help people improve their creditworthiness and access the right financial products for them. Working with partners like Santander allows us to offer more choice to people at the moment they need it, in a way they can afford.”

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