End of Credit Savvy Website/App – Transitioning to CommBank

I just received a notice that Credit Savvy will be merging into the CommBank app. I’ve relied on Credit Savvy for years to monitor my credit and even received assistance with a dispute in the past.

I’m quite disappointed to see this change and wanted to share it in case anyone else relies on the service.

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One thought on “Credit Savvy Website / App Ending – Merging into CommBank”

  1. It’s always disappointing to see a beloved service end, especially one that has been helpful in managing your credit and finances. Credit Savvy provided a unique platform for users, and its merger into the CommBank app might change the experience that many of us have come to rely on. Hopefully, CommBank will maintain the features and support we valued. It’ll be interesting to see how they integrate these services. For anyone affected, it might also be worth exploring alternative services to ensure you have the same level of support moving forward. Thanks for sharing this news!

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