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Best Credit Repair Companies: Top 7 Credit Fixing Services of 2022

A credit repair service is a company that works on your behalf to remove negative items on your credit report such as late payments, liens, charge-offs, debt collections, bankruptcies, and more.
By Observer Content Studio

Fintech CEO Kristy Kim Has Raised $139 Million to Build Gen Z’s Go-To Bank

TomoCredit has landed a big new investment round, and wants to expand into auto loans and mortgages.
By James Ledbetter

Even A Dreaded “Down Round” Can’t Stop the Buy Now, Pay Later Machine

Swedish giant Klarna is raising new money at a much lower valuation. That should send up red flags about the booming BNPL sector, but so far, not so much.
By James Ledbetter
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A Guide to Credit Card Processing in 2020

By Observer Content Studio

How Goldman Sachs Can Regain User Trust After Apple Card Discrimination

By Gabriela Barkho

Apple’s New Credit Card Is Under Fire for Gender Discrimination

By Gabriela Barkho
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VIP or Nobody? What Your Secret Consumer Score Reveals About You

By Harmon Leon
Jennifer Bailey, vice president of Apple Pay, speaks during an Apple product launch event on March 25, 2019 in Cupertino, California.

Apple’s Latest Invention: Yes, It’s a Credit Card

By Elizabeth Sander
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Payment Disruptor Sezzle Poised to Shake Up the US E-Commerce Market

By Arick Wierson

Amazon Is Now Offering a Credit Card to Customers With Bad Credit

By Gabriela Barkho
Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Elizabeth Warren’s Plan to Make Credit Freezes Free Verges Nonsensical

By Peter Ferrara
Historically, PayPal has spent 40 to 50 percent of annual cash flow to fund its lending business.

If You’re a PayPal Credit Customer, You Now Owe Someone Else

By Sissi Cao
Don't rely on a credit monitoring service to protect yourself from fraud.

Don’t Rely on Credit Monitoring if Your Data Was Stolen in Equifax Hack

By Anthony Davenport
The perks aren’t that great—it’s the status that matters.

Here’s How to Get a Black Card—and Why You Want One

By Anthony Davenport
Here’s what it takes to make the most of entry-level drudgery and limit your time doing it.

How to Advance Your Career While You’re Stuck Doing Grunt Work

By Ryan Holiday
Small businesses need all the help they can get.

How Speeding Up Payments to Small Businesses Creates Jobs

By Jean-Noel Barrot
This year many people used Samsung's Gear VR to watch the Rio Olympics.

5 Startup Categories That Made Great Leaps Forward in 2016

By John Bonazzo
A sign for Moody's rating agency is displayed at the company headquarters in New York, September 18, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand

Credit-Rating Agencies Are Laughing at Americans

By Richard Lawless
Sebastian Serrano presents Ripio at TechCrunch Disrupt on Tuesday.

Argentinian Bitcoin Lending Venture Illuminates Global Economy

By Brady Dale
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Square To Open East Coast Headquarters in SoHo

By Jordyn Taylor

New Bill Would Put Smart Chips in New York Credit Cards

By Jack Smith IV

PayPal President Forced To Pay With Credit Card, Gets Hacked

By Jordyn Taylor

MTA Plans to Do Away With MetroCards By 2019

By Drew Grant
So You Think You Can Finance?

So You Think You Can Finance? New Web Reality Show Promises $1,000 to People Who Answer ‘No’

By Drew Grant
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