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Provider network

Partners & provider verification

Use state, product and provider records together: confirm who supplies the product, where it is available, which disclosures apply, and what final terms you will review before continuing.

Provider record standardIdentity · product · states · disclosures · support · last review

A provider record is not published as a partner until the commercial relationship and the entity behind the product are confirmed.

Network structure

Four product groups, one verification record.

Instead of a list of unexplained logos, each provider card is designed to show what the business actually supplies and which part of the customer journey it controls.

Consumer lending

Personal, installment, small-dollar, payday where permitted, cash advance and related short-term products.

Banking & cards

Checking, savings, cards and bank-provided credit where the underlying institution is identified.

Business finance

Business loans, SBA pathways, lines of credit, equipment finance and commercial real estate.

Agricultural finance

Farm operating, equipment, ownership and USDA/FSA-supported financing options.

What a provider record contains

A useful partner page needs more than a name and link.

01Legal identity

Legal or trading name and the entity responsible for the financial product.

02Product responsibility

Who controls underwriting, pricing, funding, servicing and repayment.

03Service states

States or markets where the product is actually offered.

04Cost disclosure

APR or fee structure, term, payment frequency and material fees.

05Customer support

Official support destination, website and servicing contact where available.

06Last verification

A dated check because pricing, availability and product ownership can change.

How matching works

What FNB Elkhart passes forward.

The request flow can carry amount, state, purpose, timing, income setup and selected product context so you do not need to repeat the same comparison decisions.

1. CompareUse the product page to model amount, cost, timing and repayment.
2. Check stateRemove options that do not fit the selected state or product structure.
3. Verify providerConfirm identity, disclosures and the party setting final terms.
4. ContinueReview the provider's actual application and contract before submitting sensitive data.
Coverage & provider access

Select a state coverage point without leaving the page.

Choose a market to switch the embedded Google Map, then continue into provider verification, state disclosures and product terms for that location.

Selected marketBirmingham, ALClassic payday rules
Open in Google Maps
From map to productAfter selecting a market, verify provider availability, disclosures, pricing and final contract terms for that state.
20 coverage marketsSelect a city to update Google Maps
Consumer resources

Independent tools to verify institutions and consumer protections.

Use these public resources alongside the provider's own disclosures when you need to verify a bank, credit union, consumer-finance rule or fraud warning.

For providers

Keep the record complete and current.

Provider onboarding requires entity details, product scope, state availability, disclosure URLs, customer-support destination, funding/servicing responsibility and a contact responsible for updates.

  • Legal entity and public website
  • Product names and states served
  • APR/fee and repayment disclosures
  • Customer support and complaint path
  • Relationship owner and update cadence

Submit or correct a provider record

Send the legal entity, product URL, service states and disclosure link so the record can be reviewed before publication.

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Prepared & reviewedFNB Elkhart Editorial TeamConsumer finance, banking and product research