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  2. Kabbage - Wikipedia

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    Kabbage was an online financial technology company based in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] The company provided unsecured loans and funding directly to small businesses and consumers through an automated lending platform. [2] In 2020, the company was acquired by American Express and its mobile app was rebranded to American Express Business Blueprint. [3]

  3. Kathryn Petralia - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Petralia is an American entrepreneur, and the co-founder and COO of Kabbage. [1] In November 2017, she was assessed by Forbes as being the 98th most powerful woman in the world. [2] In December 2017, she was listed in a TechCrunch feature on 42 women succeeding in tech that year. [3]

  4. Facing numerous federal investigations into its PPP lending practices, Kabbage or, to be more accurate, the shell of what was once Kabbage, filed for bankruptcy this week. Kabbage was acquired by ...

  5. This Financial Stock Is Up 264% Since I Bought It -- Here's ...

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    The 2020 acquisition of Kabbage greatly improved the company's business banking offerings as well. Overall, since I bought shares, American Express has increased its revenue by 94% compared with ...

  6. Axos Financial - Wikipedia

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    Axos Financial, Inc., is a bank holding company based in Las Vegas, Nevada.The company operates Axos Clearing LLC, a financial custodian; Axos Bank, a direct bank; registered investment adviser services via Axos Advisor Services; and operates an electronic trading platform via Axos Invest, Inc.

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  8. Cross River Bank - Wikipedia

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    Cross River Bank was founded in 2008 [2] by French-born entrepreneur Gilles Gade as a community bank. [18] In 2010, Cross River entered into its first tech partnership. [19] In October 2015, Cross River Bank announced a $100 million securitization with Marlette funding.

  9. Funding Circle - Wikipedia

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    Funding Circle reported its first financial accounts as a public company in 2019. These accounts revealed a 55% increase in year on year revenues and an increase in pre-tax losses from £36.3m to £50.7m; the increase in pre-tax losses were driven by the company spending more on marketing and staff. [18]