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About Credit Karma Stock
Founded
2007
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA, US
Total Funding
223M
Industries
Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics
Credit Karma is a personal finance company that's focused on helping everyone make financial progress. Whether they're interested in getting a better deal on a loan, looking for ways to save, or simply monitoring their credit, Credit Karma offers a range of tools and personalized recommendations designed to help them make the most of their money. With more than 100 million members, Credit Karma helps people gain insight into their finances and credit information – and ultimately, improve their financial standing. Credit Karma was established in 2007 and is based in San Francisco, California.
Credit Karma Press Mentions
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Women On Boards: How To Close The Gap
Forbes • Apr 01, 2020
$7 Billion For Credit Karma: The Takeaways For Entrepreneurs
Forbes • Feb 29, 2020
Startup malaise, startup ambition
TechCrunch • Feb 25, 2020
Fintech-Focused VCs Could Reap Big Rewards From Credit Karma Deal
Wall Streets Journal • Feb 25, 2020
A boom, a bust, a reckoning, a race: Four takes on today’s startup market
TechCrunch • Feb 24, 2020
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Credit Karma Management
Leadership team at Credit Karma
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Ken Lin
Chief Technology Officer
Ryan Graciano
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