PensionBee Announces Partnership With ClearScore to Enhance Savers’ Financial Wellbeing

  • Management
  • 24.02.2025 09:05 am

PensionBee, a leader in the consumer retirement market, announces a new partnership with ClearScore, a financial marketplace dedicated to improving users' financial wellbeing.

The partnership aims to provide consumers with greater visibility and control over their financial futures.

As part of this partnership, PensionBee's services will be integrated into ClearScore's "Credit Health" section, which presents credit and affordability in a completely new way, revealing how users are viewed as potential borrowers, and outlining factors which are stopping them from getting credit. This integration will be available this month, providing users with seamless access to pension management tools directly within the ClearScore app and website.

ClearScore, established in 2015, offers free access to credit scores, reports, and Open Banking data, serving over 24 million users across the UK, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Jordan Lowe, Head of Partnerships at PensionBee, said: “We are thrilled to grow our partnership with ClearScore to help savers take control of their financial wellbeing. By integrating our pension services into ClearScore's widely used platform, we aim to make pension management more accessible and straightforward for millions of users.

“This partnership underscores both companies' commitment to enhancing financial literacy and providing users with the tools necessary to plan effectively for their future.”

Joe Wiggins, Corporate Communications Director at Clearscore, added: “Our platform gives people the data and insights they need to master their borrowing and have a healthy relationship with credit. But being money savvy goes beyond borrowing, and this is where we can really enhance our user experience by bringing in like-minded and innovative partners such as PensionBee. We share a common goal of making personal finance clearer and more straightforward, so the more people we can help, the better.”

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