Divido, a UK-based fintech company, is revolutionising retail finance with its whitelabel embedded lending technology. Unlike competitors such as Klarna, Divido doesn't directly provide credit. Instead, it operates as a marketplace where lenders compete to provide the most suitable credit options. To address this dynamic market, Divido has developed a robust technology and product stack, facilitating lenders in offering retail finance solutions swiftly, and empowering merchants with a feasible path to providing finance across various markets.
In April 2023, I joined Divido as their first full-time product design hire. Initially, I joined the Merchant Squad to enhance their Merchant Platform offering with additional functionality. I swiftly transitioned into the role of Lead Product Designer, overseeing the entire product lifecycle of multiple offerings. Collaborating closely with product strategists, technical leads, engineering teams, and marketing, I facilitated the delivery of more scalable and flexible customer experiences.
Key business challenges:
As the UX lead, I partnered with product, engineering, and commercial stakeholders to reimagine the post-decline experience. Our goal was to provide consumers with a dynamic, guided path to reshape their finance terms without abandoning the purchase flow.
We conducted:
We introduced Finance Matcher, an adaptive feature within the application journey that activated when users were declined for their initial finance terms. Instead of being redirected away:
The launch of Finance Matcher had a significant and measurable impact on both user experience and commercial outcomes. By enabling consumers to adjust their finance terms dynamically rather than abandoning their purchase, we were able to reduce friction at a critical stage of the checkout journey. This not only improved customer satisfaction but also drove meaningful improvements in conversion metrics for merchants and engagement for lenders.
Finance Matcher successfully addressed a key pain point in the consumer finance application journey — transforming a previously frustrating end-point into a dynamic opportunity for recovery. By giving users more control and lenders more flexibility, we improved outcomes across the board: increased conversions, reduced drop-offs, and elevated the overall experience for all stakeholders. The project was a great example of collaborative, insight-led design delivering tangible business value.
Early engagement with lenders and helps shape more effective product constraints and opportunities.
Giving users clear, guided pathways — rather than open-ended options — significantly improves decision confidence.
We proved that even small, smart UX tweaks in the right place can drive large business results.
Integrate real-time eligibility feedback earlier in the flow to help set clearer expectations before the point of decline.
Push for deeper user testing with a broader demographic to validate edge cases and accessibility needs.
Begin customisation and branding design tracks earlier to better support multi-merchant rollout readiness.