Credit-Score is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Inbest, the innovative benefits calculator provider, aimed at helping its app and platform users claim missing benefits.

Matt Meecham, Director at Credit-Score, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration:
“This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to empower users in improving their credit profiles and financial well-being. By integrating Inbest’s innovative benefits calculator, we can help users uncover unclaimed benefits and boost their income. I am excited about this initiative and its potential to help our users strengthen their financial position.

In the UK, more than 8 million households miss out on a staggering £16 billion in unclaimed benefits. Many individuals are either unaware of their eligibility or assume they don’t qualify. Inbest bridges this gap by empowering users to compare the benefits they currently receive with those they are entitled to. It also provides easy access to applications and personalised financial advice.

Streamlining the Customer Journey
The integration of Inbest’s benefits calculator into The Credit-Score app and platform enhances the existing user journey by helping customers identify unclaimed benefits. Accessible through The Credit-Score app and portal at any time, this feature plays a critical role in assisting users.

Manuel Peleteiro, Co-Founder at Inbest, emphasised the significance of this initiative:
“Benefits are a powerful tool to help people increase their income, cut expenses, and build financial stability. Ensuring individuals receive the benefits they’re entitled to is a crucial step in managing their finances. We’re excited to partner with Credit-Score and provide their customers with a seamless way to find and manage benefits directly via their app and platform.”

By combining efforts, Credit-Score and Inbest are reshaping the Credit Score landscape, ensuring customers are equipped with the tools and resources they need to improve their credit score and file and achieve better financial outcomes.

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