Credit Karma

American multinational personal finance company

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November 2023 Intuit announces the shutdown of Mint, which will be integrated with Credit Karma in January 2024.
September 2022 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) orders Credit Karma to pay $3 million to users for 'false claims' that impacted their credit scores.
August 2021 Credit Karma reaches an agreement with the Houston Rockets to have the company's name appear on the team's jerseys starting in the 2021 season.
December 2020 Credit Karma moves its headquarters from San Francisco to Oakland.
December 2020 Intuit acquires Credit Karma for approximately $7.1 billion, with the company agreeing to divest Credit Karma Tax to address antitrust concerns.
November 2020 Square, Inc. announced the acquisition of Credit Karma Tax for $50 million, planning to integrate it into the Cash App unit.
May 2019 Credit Karma expands into the United Kingdom by acquiring Noddle's customers from TransUnion.
August 2018 Credit Karma acquires mortgage platform Approved for an undisclosed amount.
March 2018 Credit Karma acquires personal finance company Penny for an undisclosed amount.
May 2017 Credit Karma launches Unclaimed Money service in seven U.S. states to help users find unclaimed money.
2016 Credit Karma acquires money reclamation service Claimdog.
December 2016 Credit Karma announced Credit Karma Tax, a free United States tax filing service.
December 2016 Credit Karma acquires AFJC Corporation, owner of OnePriceTaxes.com, to enter the tax preparation market and opens new offices in Los Angeles and Charlotte, North Carolina.
December 2015 Credit Karma acquires mobile notifications app developer Snowball for an undisclosed amount.
September 2014 Credit Karma secures an additional $75 million in follow-on funding from CapitalG, Tiger Global Management and Susquehanna Growth Equity.
March 2014 Credit Karma raises $85 million in Series C financing, led by CapitalG, with contributions from Tiger Global Management and existing investors.

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