This must be good content… Someone seems to have plagiarized us!

Author: Daniel Tan

Written at: 17 Aug, 2025

Without a large marketing budget, we have to rely on high-quality writing to attract newsletter subscribers. We focus on quality over quantity, writing about what consumers, SMEs, and borrowers truly care about.

However, we know it still pales in comparison to the massive reach of larger companies with their large marketing budget.

But here’s why you know you’re reading top-quality content from us:

 as Singapore’s first loan marketplace, FindTheLoan.com delivers unique value for borrowers, setting us apart from bigger, more established players.

By connecting you directly with multiple lenders, we eliminate the conflict of interest that middlemen often bring. That’s why we can speak about certain things others can’t — as a differentiated player in the industry.

They say imitation is the highest form of flattery. From warning borrowers about the conflict of interest when a broker is owned by a lender, to calling out comparison websites that promote misleading “as low as” offers — we’ve been loud and clear.

Recently, we spotted companies writing about the exact same things — even though they’re owned by a lender. And ironically, in the same article where they condemn those tactics, they feature an “as low as” offer right in the middle!


While plagiarism is hard to prove, there are just too many coincidences that look like copy-paste without understanding. So if a subsidiary of a listed company is really copying us while contradicting itself, you can be sure you’re reading top-tier content here first!

IF you just want to have a good laugh about how else they are contradicting themselves. 🤣🤣🤣 We also exposed, among other misleading and contradicting claims, fake reviews with clear screenshots. You'd be surprised by how high-ranking he was in a bank and yet employed such tactics and how "smart" they are, to use their own staff's name and later again get caught for changing it.

#StopClickbait #SGloan

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