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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