This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Budgeting app Mint will be killed off on 1 January, with users ...
Intuit announced this week that it is sunsetting the personal financial management site Mint, which it bought in 2009 for $170 million. Younger readers may be asking themselves: What is Mint, and why ...
Intuit, the financial software company, has decided to discontinue its widely used budgeting application, Mint. With 3.6 million active users in 2021, Mint has been a prominent tool for individuals ...
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This article is reprinted by permission from NerdWallet. Intuit Inc. announced this week that it will shut down Mint on Jan. 1, 2024. The company’s decision to discontinue the popular budgeting app ...
The very last holdouts will lose their access to Mint in a month. Mint was one of the very first budgeting apps out there, and its many devoted users were sent scrambling last year when parent company ...
The OG budgeting app, Mint, is officially shutting down next week. Its parent company Intuit (you might know it from TurboTax) has been directing users to CreditKarma for a while, but the last ...
Intuit buys personal finance site Mint.com for $170 mln Intuit to use Mint.com technology on Quicken.com site BOSTON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Intuit Inc is buying Mint.com after an unsuccessful attempt to ...
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