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How to Create a Simple Link to a Lender Archive Page

Quite frankly, the Lender Archive Page link shortcode is rather pointless because the standard link shortcode is arguably more effective. The reason it exists is because we have other plans for how the shortcode is to be used. So, if you're linking to a specific lender archive, such as that for the Commonwealth Bank , use the shortcode as follows: [link bank="cba"]your-text[/link]. The result is just a link as follows. The link will simply direct the user to the relevant Lender Data archive page.

Why do we use the term 'bank' as a shortcode attribute? We use the term 'bank' as an alternative to 'lender' or 'lenders' when they're not available to us. For example, [link lender="cba"]this link[/link] will return a modal link like this one . Note the overlap and similarity in their design.

Why does this shortcode even exist? On managed websites, the link forces a popup with Lender details, various internal website links, rates, and stock pricing (if applicable). At some point this feature will migrate into the standard framework.

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