E-Loan, The Motley Fool Launch Co-branded Mortgage Center | Internet News

E-Loan, The Motley Fool Launch Co-branded Mortgage Center

Written By
Paul Nicholls
Paul Nicholls
May 22, 1998
1 minute read

Online mortgage marketplace E-Loan and finance and investment site The Motley Fool Inc. said they will provide
online mortgage services to The Motley Fool community through a co-branded
Mortgage Center.


E-Loan’s exclusive two-year agreement with The Motley Fool will provide users
with access to E-Loan’s online mortgage services, including customized loan
recommendations, mortgage quotes, online applications and pre-qualification,
rate comparisons and the latest market rates. Financial arrangements were not
disclosed.


“Expanding our portfolio of personal finance features to include a Mortgage
Center is a natural extension of our continuing efforts to provide consumers
with one-stop access to as many financial resources and tools as possible,”
said Bernie Dietz at Motley Fool. “By teaming up with E-Loan, The Motley Fool
is providing its community with the most comprehensive online mortgage
services available through a partner we trust has the consumers’ best
interests in mind.”


The Mortgage Center can be accessed via The Motley Fool’s home page and new
Home Buying feature. Palo Alto, CA-based E-Loan will provide all customer
service support for and back-office processing of loans for The Motley Fool
Mortgage Center.

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