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Discover Bank has launched the Discover Financial Health Improvement Fund, a mission-driven investment fund aimed at supporting startups and technology companies working on solutions to enhance the financial health of low- and moderate-income individuals, communities, and small businesses. The bank has committed an initial capital of $36 million to the fund.

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  • Discover Bank has launched the Discover Financial Health Improvement Fund to support startups and early stage technology companies working on solutions to improve financial health.
  • The bank has made an initial capital commitment of $36 million to the fund.
  • The Financial Health Network, a prominent advocate for financial health, will collaborate with the investment fund to evaluate startups based on their potential impact on financial health improvement.
  • ResilienceVC, a seed-stage venture firm focusing on embedded fintech startups, will manage Discover’s earlier-stage investments.
  • Chartline Capital, a broad-based B2B venture investor, will manage Discover’s later-stage investments.
  • Discover aims to develop profitable business models while directly enhancing the financial lives of low- and middle-income individuals, particularly in the Mid-Atlantic region.
  • The Discover Financial Health Improvement Fund is an investment framework dedicated to providing capital investments to fintech startups developing solutions to improve the financial health of low- and moderate-income individuals, communities, and small businesses.

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