Credit Karma co-founder Nichole Mustard reportedly departs firm

  • Leadership Departures:
    • Nichole Mustard, co-founder and chief revenue officer of Credit Karma, has left the company.
    • Mustard, along with two other founders, launched Credit Karma in 2007 and remained after its acquisition by Intuit in 2020.
  • Contributions Acknowledged:
    • A Credit Karma spokesperson confirmed Mustard’s departure, praising her significant contributions to the company.
  • Series of Departures:
    • Mustard’s exit marks the third executive departure from Credit Karma this year.
    • Chief people officer Colleen McCreary left in January, and chief marketing officer Greg Lull announced his departure in September.
  • Strategic Changes:
    • Intuit, Credit Karma’s parent company, revealed that Mint, acquired in 2009, will no longer operate independently but will merge into Credit Karma from January 1, 2024.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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