Tag: fintech
 
Financial Advice Made Affordable By A Black Female Fintech Founder
The not-yet-wealthy need financial advice to build wealth, which was costly, until now. A Black woman has built a business that makes wealth management affordable.
A Black Female Fintech Founder Leaned Into Her Differences To Raise $6.2 Million
FSA and HSA health savings accounts are complex. It’s easy to lose your benefits or not maximize them. A new fintech platform helps consumers maximize health savings and merchants increase revenues.
Fintech Startup Will Finance The Smallest Women-Owned Businesses
Small businesses need financing just as bigger businesses do. But small business loans and small business grants aren’t easy to come by… until now. A startup is creating paths to funding and credit for the smallest businesses.
A Fintech Makes It Easy For Small Businesses To Offer 401(k) Retirement Benefits
Competing for employees is difficult for small businesses that often can’t match the benefits of larger companies, but that is changing, thanks to a fintech startup.
How A Financial Planner Went From Broke To Generating $8.5 Million
Failure is a great teacher. When a financial manager went into debt, she took her own advice to manage her business, wealth and investments better.
Black Female Founder From Mississippi Seizes Fintech Opportunities Others Missed
Having grown up in rural Mississippi, this Black woman became a role model because she understood the needs of the unbanked and underbanked and provided a mobile digital fintech solution.
POC-Founded Fintech Raises $1.8 Million In VC To Help The Food Truck Industry
A love of street food led to a fintech startup that helps food truck entrepreneurs manage their businesses and food lovers find their favorite truck. The pandemic accelerated the growth of Goodfynd leading to it raising a venture capital seed round quickly.
Debit Card Startup Which Builds Credit For Women Raises $5.7 Million In Total Funding
A female founder’s experience as a woman of color and a first-generation American helped her spot a problem that the male-dominated financial services industry overlooked. She founded a fintech company that helps women build credit in their own names, using a debit card.
Fintech Makes Community Investing Easy For Corporations And Other Institutions
Institutional investors can leverage their cash by investing it in Community Development Institutions that lend to minority and women small businesses and homeowners. These investors get market rate returns and make a social impact.
 
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