Intuit, the owner of TurboTax, Credit Karma, and Mint, is shutting down its budgeting app Mint and migrating users to Credit Karma. Mint users will be directed to switch to Credit Karma for their financial management needs, as Mint will be absorbed into the Credit Karma platform. However, Credit Karma will no longer offer budgeting services and will focus on selling credit cards and personal loans. This move by Intuit aims to consolidate its services and streamline its offerings.
Intuit to Scrap Mint and Move Its Users To Credit Karma https://t.co/wx8qRNmxzV
Intuit, which owns TurboTax, Credit Karma, etc is nuking Mint (one of the most used/best budgeting apps) and instead switching people over to Credit Karma Credit Karma will NOT continue to offer budgeting but instead just helps sell people credit cards and personal loans… https://t.co/kjnxwg02Gk
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Intuit to close Mint, migrate users to Credit Karma https://t.co/VBaUKcxegC #fintech
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