Leaders Share Their 2016 Resolutions
Founder and CEO of Credit Karma, Kenneth Lin, shared his 2016 New Year's resolution with Business Insider.
Founder and CEO of Credit Karma, Kenneth Lin, shared his 2016 New Year's resolution with Business Insider.
Fast Company recognized Credit Karma in its inaugural Silicon Valley Nice List for its "Thin File Experience." In 2015, Credit Karma launched a new service for new-to-credit Americans or "thin file consumers" so that they could build their credit history.
Kenneth Lin, CEO and founder of Credit Karma, recalls his experience working with Google Capital, an investor in the company.
Forbes compiled a list of startups that have increased their valuations the fastest in the past year. Credit Karma made the list.
With the Federal Reserve's recent decision to increase interest rates, the best opportunity for a zero percent interest credit card may be now. Bethy Hardeman, chief consumer advocate at Credit Karma, describes what to consider with these offers.
Bethy Hardeman, chief consumer advocate at Credit Karma, recommends some credit cards that fit everyone's personal finance goals.
Credit Karma grew by 250 percent from 2014 to 2015, making it one of the most valuable startups in the world.
Credit Karma CEO Kenneth Lin explains the different credit models around the world, noting that smartphones have a large impact on increasing access to credit outside of the U.S.
Forbes profiled Credit Karma CEO Kenneth Lin as a part of its inaugural Forbes Fintech 50 list.
Credit Karma was featured in Forbes' first-ever Fintech 50 list, a profile of the 50 most innovative financial services startups in the world.