MoneyExpert.com has re-launched its website, making it even easier for consumers to find the best available deals on loans, savings accounts, car insurance and utilities.
Browsers can now see the various categories in a bright, clean layout that also draws attention to special offers for the site's users and the top-of-the-market products.
There are links to guides and FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) on the various different product categories, so that consumers can learn everything they need to know before making a decision.
The drop-down menus show users all of the different sub-categories in each section; for instance, hovering the mouse on Utilities will bring up a list of Broadband, Home Phone, Business energy, Mobile Phones and gas and electricity.
There will also be links to other useful resources, including energy saving tips, advice on switching suppliers, utilities news and the community forum.
As well as its comparison tables and quote generators, MoneyExpert.com also features a News and Community section that is populated by helpful articles on new products, tips and for saving money and advice about how to get the most out of your financial products.
Internet users can read these articles and are also encouraged to leave comments, prompting a dialogue between the site's users, who can share their own insights into personal finance with one another.
Beyond this, the site has introduced blog links and RSS feeds for all of the daily news articles, making it easier than ever for users to bookmark useful information and share it with their friends and families at a later date.
Gareth Jones, online marketing manager at the comparison website, said: "We have launched the newly redesigned website with a much simpler interface. This should improve the way that customers use the website to search for and compare the wide range of financial, debt and home services products we have on offer."
He added that the site will be rolling out additional changes over the coming months, urging visitors to check back regularly to see what changes are being made.
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