Commercial transparency
How FindValue makes money
Learn how FindValue may receive payment, how commercial placements are labelled, and what payment should not affect.
Role
Comparison service
Contact
support@findvalue.app
Payment
Commercial placements are labelled
Updated
June 25, 2026
Potential payment from providers
FindValue may receive payment when a user continues to some providers or completes an action with the provider. This does not make FindValue a lender, mobile operator, or party to the agreement. Payment may relate to traffic, application, order, or another provider-side action, depending on the agreement.
Sponsored placements
If a placement is commercially influenced, it should be clearly labelled. Sponsorship should not hide fees, interest, fixed terms, standard prices, or other terms that matter for comparison. Users should still be able to read key figures and compare the product with other alternatives.
What payment does not decide
Payment should not change displayed product terms, remove costs, or present an offer as best without a documented rule. Always check final provider terms before applying or ordering. If the user has selected sorting, the result list should follow that selected sorting.
How this affects users
The most important consequence for users is that some links may be commercial, while the decision should still be based on terms, price, and need. FindValue should make commercial relationships visible enough for you to understand our role before continuing to a provider.
Why the service can be free
Commercial relationships can make it possible to offer the comparison without the user paying FindValue directly. This does not change that the final agreement, payment, credit assessment, or order happens with the provider.