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Editorial Standards

How RatePilot builds and maintains comparison pages

RatePilot publishes comparison pages, answer pages, and editorial content intended to help Australians understand current savings, home loan, term deposit, and credit card pricing. This page explains how that information is sourced, refreshed, and corrected over time.

Data Sources

RatePilot combines structured product data, direct provider materials, and bank-supplied datasets where available. Savings, home loan, term deposit, and credit card pages are built from product records that are normalised into a common comparison format before they are published on the site.

Refresh Cadence

Core comparison pages are revalidated throughout the day, and rate-focused surfaces are designed to reflect current market data rather than static annual roundups. When banks change pricing, promotional conditions, or structured offer data, those changes flow through the comparison pages, answers program, and related landing pages as the source data is refreshed.

Commercial Relationships

RatePilot may earn referral or affiliate income on some product links. Those relationships do not change the underlying source data, and they should not be treated as an editorial endorsement. Product comparisons, filters, and answer pages are intended to reflect the tracked dataset rather than a paid placement hierarchy.

Corrections Policy

If a rate, feature, or eligibility rule appears to be wrong, RatePilot reviews the underlying source record and updates the page when the issue is confirmed. If you spot a discrepancy, contact the team and include the product name, bank, and the page where you found the issue so it can be checked quickly.

Contact the team about a rate discrepancy

Send the bank name, product name, and the page URL to hello@ratepilot.com.au. The faster the report includes the exact product and page, the faster it can be checked against the source data.