MoneySuperMarket launches ChatGPT app.


MoneySuperMarket said on Friday that it has launched the first UK financial services and price comparison service ChatGPT app.

  • Mony Group
  • 20 February 2026 11:05:55
MONY Group

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The price comparison website, owned by Mony Group, said it will leverage the power of AI to search over 150 providers in seconds "to help make decisions about saving money on household bills simpler, faster and more personalised than ever".

The new app allows users to access MoneySuperMarket services directly within the ChatGPT interface.

Features include automated car insurance quotes for customers who securely sign in and connect the MoneySuperMarket ChatGPT app, and car insurance quick estimates.

Matt Cresswell, chief technology & data officer at Mony Group, said: "Existing MoneySuperMarket customers can get an instant full quote for their car insurance, or with just five answers, new customers can get a car insurance estimate.

"Existing MoneySuperMarket customers can easily re-run quotes for cars using information they’ve already shared with MoneySuperMarket, and discover broadband deals tailored to their household needs and search for and compare current and savings accounts."

At 1055 GMT, shares in Mony Group - which also owns TravelSuperMarket and Icelolly - were up 1.7% at 153.10p.

Earlier this month, the stock tumbled along with other software names such as Relx and Experian, amid worries about potential disruption from AI.


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