NEW YORK (Reuters) - Brigit, which operates a personal finance app, agreed to pay $18 million to settle U.S. regulatory charges it falsely promised instant cash advances of up to $250 to consumers who ...
PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Upbound Group, Inc. (“Upbound” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: UPBD), a technology and data-driven leader in accessible and inclusive financial products that address the ...
Transaction accelerates Upbound’s growth strategies by adding Brigit’s all-digital, scalable platform and suite of financial wellness tools, expanding Upbound’s technology-driven offerings of ...
The FTC's claims that Brigit took advantage of consumers "are factually inaccurate, misunderstand our business and go against everything we have worked so hard to build on behalf of our customers," a ...