MeridianLink Highlights Conductiv Partnership in 2024 Q2 Results Announcement

MeridianLink Highlights Conductiv Partnership in 2024 Q2 Results Announcement

MeridianLink, Inc. (NYSE: MLNK), a leading provider of modern software platforms for financial institutions and consumer reporting agencies, announced their financial results for the second quarter of 2024.

MeridianLink® highlighted their partnership with Conductiv, a leader in providing missing, permissioned data to meet underwriting guidelines, and helping customers achieve increase in approval rates without increasing losses. Everwise Credit Union was cited as a premier example of success with a 47% overall increase in approval rates using both solutions.

Nicolaas Vlok, chief executive officer of MeridianLink® stated “Our lending software solutions continue to perform well in the face of macroeconomic headwinds due to the power of our platform. New and existing customers continue to partner with MeridianLink to execute a digital lending strategy that wins in the market.”

Conductiv is proud to be in a strong partnership with MeridianLink. Together, we provide a significant value to our joint customers!

Read the press release at “MeridianLink Reports Second Quarter 2024 Results .

We announced a partnership with Conductiv, a leader in providing missing permission data to meet underwriting guidelines. Through a preconfigured integration with MeridianLink One, our shared customers leverage AI for alternative decisioning, which allows them to improve more loans and serve more consumers quickly. For example, due to this new integration, Everwise Credit Union has seen lenders achieve up to 47% lift in approval rates without increasing expected losses.
— Nicolaas Vlok, CEO, MeridianLink Q2 2024 Earnings Call
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