Intuit - the software giant behind QuickBooks, TurboTax and Mint, confirmed that it plans to acquire Credit Karma — with more than 100 million registered users, 37 million of them active monthly users.
“Our mission is to power prosperity around the world with a bold goal of doubling the household savings rate for customers on our platform,” said Goodarzi, in statement. “We wake up every day trying to help consumers make ends meet. By joining forces with Credit Karma, we can create a personalized financial assistant that will help consumers find the right financial products, put more money in their pockets and provide insights and advice, enabling them to buy the home they’ve always dreamed about, pay for education and take the vacation they’ve always wanted.”