Credit Karma co-founder Nichole Mustard reportedly departs firm
Mustard founded the firm in 2007 with Ryan Graciano and Kenneth Lin.
Mustard founded the firm in 2007 with Ryan Graciano and Kenneth Lin.
Intuit first acquired Mint for $170 million back in 2009.
Credit Karma’s users will be given a full picture of their financial status to help them plan their future.
The deal will see SeedFi become part of Intuit’s Credit Karma business.
The firm has made the decision “due to the uncertainty of the macroeconomic environment”.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
Credit Karma says it disagrees with the FTC’s allegations but that it has reached an agreement.
Despite COVID-19, the financial sector has still enjoyed some notable M&A deals.
Square enjoyed a 4% jump in stock market value following the announcement.
Last week saw a flurry of major fintech deals.
Every time customers refreshed they saw someone else’s data.
It will make Noddle’s premium services available for all.
Financial health company is once again expanding with sixth acquisition.
US firm unveils plans for an auto insurance comparison tool.
Making mobile mortgages happen in San Francisco and San Diego.
Credit Karma expands its identity theft monitoring offering to include data from the dark web.
San Francisco-based Credit Karma has received a $500 million boost from Silver Lake.
With the new GOP tax law in place, Americans have begun thinking about 15 April – the tax filing deadline.