Intuit Closing Personal-Finance App Mint It Acquired in 2009 (1)

Nov. 2, 2023, 1:38 PM UTC

Intuit Inc. is winding down personal-finance app Mint, and pushing users to shift to Credit Karma, a similar service that the company acquired in 2020.

Mint will no longer be available at the start of 2024, the company said Tuesday. Popular features to track personal spending and income are offered on Credit Karma, where users are invited “to continue their financial journey,” Intuit said.

Intuit acquired Mint in 2009 for $170 million. At the time, Mint was seen as a younger, web-native product and potential competitor to the consumer financial-management products Intuit was known for, including TurboTax and Quicken ...

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