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HELPING THE "CREDIT INVISIBLE"

ESUSU

••• FINANCE

in the United States are considered “credit invisible”—they have no credit history. Many are immigrants, people of color, and members of low-income households. Many are renters. The cofounders of fintech startup Esusu, Wemimo Abbey and Samir Goel, can relate.

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