How we order our comparisons
We compare products from a range of providers to help you find the right account for your business. Here's how we decide what order they appear in, and how our commercial relationships work.
What does "affiliated" mean?
Affiliated providers are those we have a commercial agreement with. Where a table includes affiliated listings, these may appear more prominently, and this can affect the order shown.
This doesn't cost you anything extra, and it doesn't change the deal or the account terms you'd get by going direct. It simply means we may receive a commission if you click through to a provider's website, and in some cases if you go on to open an account.
Who are our partners?
We work with a range of providers, including high-street banks, digital-only challengers, and specialist accounts for international or multi-currency businesses. We have commercial agreements with many, but not all, of the providers featured on our site.
Having a commercial relationship with a provider doesn't affect the accuracy of the information we publish about them, and it doesn't restrict your ability to choose any account listed, including ones we don't have a commercial relationship with.
Does this affect the information shown?
No. Fees, features, and eligibility details shown in our tables are checked against provider information and kept up to date regardless of any commercial relationship. If a detail changes on a provider's side, we aim to reflect that as quickly as possible.
How do we make money?
Our comparison service is free to use. We're able to offer this because we may receive a commission from some providers when you click through or open an account via our site. This has no impact on the price or terms you receive. You'll get the same deal you'd get by going directly to the provider.
