Original abstract grid of connected markers and quiet blocks, used as an illustrative information pattern for this finance website design.
27 / Finance & insurance website demo SecurePath Finance

A clear-information layout

A financial page can make the next question feel less daunting.

A conservative, information-first direction for a future client-approved insurance intermediary, finance provider, leasing consultant, or loan broker. It gives a visitor calm ways to identify a conversation, prepare the right questions, and make an enquiry without implying eligibility, advice, a quote, a rate, approval, coverage, or a financial outcome.

01 / Service choices

Let a visitor name the kind of conversation they need.

These cards are navigational patterns, not financial products or offers. A real business should replace them with approved product names, provider details, conditions, disclosures, and contact routes only after verification.

A

Personal protection conversation

A future route for client-approved information about a personal, family, life, health, or other protection enquiry.

No policy, benefit, premium, cover, exclusion, or eligibility is represented.

B

Vehicle or asset conversation

A clear entry point for a future approved motor, asset, leasing, or related enquiry route.

No insurer, lender, vehicle, value, term, payment, or approval is represented.

C

Borrowing or business conversation

An information-led way to start an approved conversation about a future loan, leasing, or business-finance route.

No finance facility, rate, repayment, security, approval, or outcome is represented.

02 / Readiness placeholders

Show the questions before asking for an answer.

A future client can use this static checklist to explain what a real provider may need to clarify. It neither asks for personal data nor decides whether anyone qualifies for a product or service.

  1. Purpose

    Add a client-approved reason for the enquiry

  2. Product details

    Show only the facts a real provider has approved for public use

  3. Documents

    Confirm required documents directly with the real provider

  4. Affordability and suitability

    Discuss these with the appropriate regulated provider or qualified adviser

Eligibility, terms, affordability, suitability, documentation, pricing, premiums, rates, repayments, cover, exclusions, approval, and availability must be confirmed by the real regulated provider. This demo does not collect, store, assess, or transmit information.

03 / Planning panel

A calculator-like surface, deliberately without a calculation.

Use this visual pattern to help a future client explain which inputs belong in an approved tool. Until a qualified business supplies the method, assumptions, disclosures, and controls, the page should not calculate, estimate, compare, or recommend anything.

Illustrative amount LKR — Replace only with a client-approved input and disclosure
Illustrative period — months A future provider must define the meaning and limits
Illustrative frequency Select later Do not imply a payment schedule or policy frequency

This is not a calculator and does not provide financial advice, a premium, an instalment, a repayment amount, a comparison, a quotation, or a decision. Use a real tool only after the client, provider, compliance reviewer, and applicable disclosures are ready.

04 / A careful enquiry path

Good financial communication leaves room for the real terms.

This sequence is a content-design framework. It is not a substitute for a regulated provider’s process, required documents, disclosures, product terms, or independent advice.

  1. 01

    Choose a topic

    A visitor selects a high-level, client-approved conversation route rather than assuming a product is right for them.

  2. 02

    Read the key information

    The real business can provide approved, clear product information and relevant terms in the visitor’s preferred language.

  3. 03

    Speak to the right provider

    Only the real, appropriately authorised provider can discuss facts, documents, suitability, terms, pricing, or next steps.

05 / FAQ

Answer what the design can answer, and label what it cannot.

Is SecurePath Finance a real finance or insurance provider?

No. SecurePath Finance is a fictional Web Blitz design label used to demonstrate an information-first website direction.

Can this page tell me whether I qualify?

No. It does not assess eligibility, affordability, suitability, creditworthiness, risk, documents, or any application.

Does the planning panel calculate a payment, premium, or rate?

No. The panel is a static visual placeholder. It shows no output and makes no financial recommendation or quotation.

What should a real business add before using this design?

A real business should add only verified provider details, approved product information, required disclosures, contact routes, privacy wording, and a compliant process after appropriate review.

Design enquiry / non-submitting

Start with the website direction, not a financial promise.

Use the existing Web Blitz selection action to discuss this design direction. It opens a prefilled WhatsApp message about the website design; it does not ask for a quote, collect data, send an application, or contact a finance or insurance provider.

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