Credit Karma is Launching ID Monitoring Service
Credit Karma takes actions to continue to help members financially. Credit Karma is launching a free ID monitoring service that will alert customers if their identity data is at risk.
Credit Karma takes actions to continue to help members financially. Credit Karma is launching a free ID monitoring service that will alert customers if their identity data is at risk.
Equifax credit monitoring will now be offered within Credit Karma's product. The service will proactively notify members of any changes in their credit report.
Credit Karma has its users' backs. Credit Karma is providing users with free credit monitoring help them be more aware of any changes to their credit reports.
Credit Karma now has over 75 million members. Credit Karma's revenue grew 50% last year, earning over $500 million.
Credit Karma adds value with unclaimed money, free tax filing and continues to add features that will help their 75 million members make progress.
Forbes names Credit Karma top 10 FinTech companies in America.
Credit Karma is continuing to hire and grow in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Credit Karma has identified $40 billion in unclaimed money and now assists its members find their unclaimed money.
Credit Karma is largest personal finance company in the United States, serving 75 million people.
Credit Karma is one of Lifehacker's recommended websites to check your credit score and credit reports for free.