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Compare Search. Part 2 - Viewing the results
Compare Search. Part 2 - Viewing the results

Understanding the layout of results, the order and what those labels mean

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Written by Jason Hegarty
Updated over a week ago

There is quite a bit of information on the results page so let's take a look at each part in a little more detail.

Criteria Title and Description

Every criteria on Criteria Hub has a title and a description so that lenders know what they are setting and advisors as to what they are researching. It's also worth reading the description to be sure you are in the right criteria.

The Results

The results are sorted in the order you would expect so in the case of our example criteria 'Discharged Bankrupt (years)' we are displaying the number of years that each lenders states the applicant must have been discharged for in order to be accepted. So for this search you would see these results in ascending order for each lender with the lowest numbers at the top and the highest numbers and the 'Not Acceptable' lenders at the bottom.

Each row represents a lender. In the example below we can see that Newbury Building Society (at time of writing this article at least) could potentially accept someone that had been discharged bankrupt for 5 years. We can also see there is an 'Outside Policy' label and a 'Warning' label. You can learn more about these extra labels in our 'Criteria isn't black & white' article.


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