StackUP Website helps Consumers get the Best Mortgage Deal

(PR.co.nz) StackUP.co.nz: NZers taking the first deal, but not always the best deal. Especially when it comes to their mortgage.

In this age of “customer is king”, consumers now have the ability to really question whether or not they are getting the best deal. Up until now, there has been the will but not really the way.

StackUP.co.nz will put NZ consumers back in the driver’s seat; by giving them the ability to compare hundreds of products and services, quickly and easily.

The website compares mortgages, credit cards, personal loans, term deposits and even daily deals, all in one place. This information could save NZ consumers hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year.

The concept behind StackUP.co.nz came from the multi-billion dollar comparison website industry in the UK. In the UK these websites have helped lead to lower prices as companies have had to provide more competitive deals or face losing customers to a rival.

Founder of StackUp.co.nz, Jyl Lind, says StackUP.co.nz will put the power back into the consumers hands.

“What we’re focused on is making sure consumers get the most out of their money in these uncertain economic times”.

“More often than not, customers are forced to take the first deal because they are too embarrassed or simply don’t know how to shop around when it comes to banks.”

“Asking for money is probably one of the most intimidating things someone can do in their lives” says Ms Lind

“Its amazing how many people don’t realise that they can shop around while on a floating rate, or that low interest credit cards even exist. Its this type of information we want New Zealanders to know about.”

The financial services market in NZ is relatively non-competitive – deals are far and few between and the only difference between them is the colour of their logos. With billion of dollars in yearly profits, why would banks change?

StackUP.co.nz will provide the shake up needed to getting better deals for all NZ consumers.

Media Release 21 February 2011 from StackUP.