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Blend Grows MeridianLink Partnership Across Home Equity, Consumer Lending

Jun 17, 2026
Blend Expands MeridianLink Partnership
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Integration aims to streamline data flow between front-end applications and loan origination systems while supporting a wider range of lending products

Blend has expanded its partnership with MeridianLink, broadening an existing integration that now spans mortgage lending, home equity loans, and lines of credit, as well as a full suite of consumer lending products.

The relationship enables financial institutions that use Blend's digital origination platform to securely transfer borrower data into MeridianLink's lending systems, reducing manual data entry and helping lenders create a more consistent borrower experience across multiple product lines.

Under the expanded integration, Blend now connects with MeridianLink Consumer, MeridianLink Mortgage, and DecisionLender, enabling banks, credit unions, and independent mortgage lenders to move borrower information from the application stage through loan origination and underwriting workflows.

The companies said the integration is designed to support a range of lending products, including mortgages, home equity lending, personal loans, credit cards, direct auto loans, and specialty vehicle financing.

"Our secure integration with MeridianLink allows for a seamless flow from initial application through to the LOS," said Nima Ghamsari, co-founder and Head of Blend. "Clients can expect to onboard customers even faster and more efficiently while compliance is fully maintained. Blend is constantly building new integrations and expanding capabilities, and now MeridianLink clients have access to more options."

According to Blend, the expanded partnership supports white-labeled digital application experiences while feeding verified borrower data directly into MeridianLink's back-end systems. The companies said the goal is to improve efficiency for lenders while reducing friction for borrowers applying across different lending channels.

For MeridianLink, the partnership further expands the ecosystem surrounding its lending platforms. The company has been actively growing its mortgage footprint in recent years while adding integrations intended to streamline the lending process.

In May, MeridianLink reported adding more than 60 new mortgage customers in 2025, a nearly 70% year-over-year increase, while surpassing 1 million mortgage applications processed through its platform. The company also said it completed 39 mortgage system deployments during the year, with some implementations taking less than 60 days.

Blend said MeridianLink joins more than 150 integrations available through its platform, giving lenders additional flexibility when assembling their technology stacks.

What It Means 

Rather than requiring borrowers and LOs to re-enter information across multiple systems, lenders increasingly want application platforms, decision engines, verification services, and LOS platforms to share data automatically.

For mortgage lenders that also offer home equity and consumer lending products, the integration could help create a more unified borrower experience and reduce operational touchpoints throughout the loan lifecycle.

 

*This article was primarily written by a human author. AI tools were used in a limited capacity for research assistance or light editing.

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Czarinna Andres leads editorial coverage for NMP, focusing on the trends, policies, and business strategies shaping today’s mortgage and housing finance landscape. She brings a background in journalism and media, with experience…
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