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Intuit to merge personal financial management subsidiary Mint into Credit Karma

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  • Mint’s Standalone Operations End: Mint, the personal financial management business, will no longer operate independently from January 1, 2024.
  • Mint Merged into Credit Karma: It will be integrated into Intuit’s Credit Karma business.
  • Acquisition History: Intuit initially acquired Mint in 2009 for $170 million, and later, Credit Karma in 2020 for $7.1 billion.
  • Prior Collaboration: While operating separately, Mint and Credit Karma previously collaborated on projects like Credit Karma’s Net Worth feature.
  • Transition Invitation: Intuit encourages Mint users to transition to Credit Karma’s services, assuring similar offerings based on user data.
  • Expanding Credit Karma: The merger aims to combine Mint’s money management expertise with Credit Karma, creating a comprehensive financial platform with better financial profiling and savings opportunities.

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