Startup cards stay open to credit builders
https://apnews.com/3512f62eb04e4525363e2066f095abdd
While major credit card issuers tightened lending standards and slashed credit limits amid COVID-19, some financial technology startups took a different tack.
In 2020, young companies like Grow Credit, TomoCredit and Chime launched or expanded credit cards that are available to those with less-than-ideal credit — because they don’t run a credit check at all. Instead of relying on the traditional FICO credit scoring model , these “fintech” products can evaluate alternative factors like bank accounts and money management to determine eligibility.
Startup cards stay open to credit builders
Apr 7, 2021, 3:37pm UTC
https://apnews.com/3512f62eb04e4525363e2066f095abdd
> While major credit card issuers tightened lending standards and slashed credit limits amid COVID-19, some financial technology startups took a different tack.
> In 2020, young companies like Grow Credit, TomoCredit and Chime launched or expanded credit cards that are available to those with less-than-ideal credit — because they don’t run a credit check at all. Instead of relying on the traditional FICO credit scoring model , these “fintech” products can evaluate alternative factors like bank accounts and money management to determine eligibility.