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Mosaic financing now integrated in Aurora software platform

Source:Aurora Solar

Aurora Solar and Mosaic, a financing platform for U.S. residential solar and energy-efficient home improvements, announced a new partnership to further accelerate solar adoption at scale.

With this integration, solar installers can seamlessly access their Mosaic account in Aurora to provide homeowners competitive financing options and near instant loan pre-approval for their solar and storage projects.

On the same day, Mosaic announced it has reduced pricing across its entire suite of solar loan products.

“We’re always looking for innovative ways to help installers sell faster, with more ease and accuracy,” said Samuel Adeyemo, co-founder of Aurora Solar. “This partnership with Mosaic, combined with Aurora’s Sell suite, will enable installers to instantly quote, sell and provide financing options to homeowners.”

The integration will eliminate even more steps to speed up the process for homeowners going solar. Homeowners will now be able to get simple and affordable financing options along with their sales proposal, creating a smoother and more comprehensive solar buying experience.

“The Mosaic platform seamlessly integrates into the tools that solar professionals use every day, so they can quickly and easily offer their homeowners some of the most competitive financing options in the market,” said Billy Parish, founder and CEO of Mosaic. “Together, we’ll help even more families adopt clean energy solutions, which is a win for homeowners, our industry and the planet. We’re excited to partner with Aurora Solar.”

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