Jan 31, 2020
The ‘Netflix of finance’: How MoneyLion is evolving its subscription offering
Written by MoneyLion

Personal finance, banking and investment platform MoneyLion is moving its monthly subscription fee to a rate similar to Netflix and Spotify starting next year. Read more in Bank Innovation.

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