LONDON — Apple has acquired British fintech start-up Credit Kudos, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC, confirming an earlier media report.
The deal was finalized earlier this week, the person said, preferring to remain anonymous discussing commercially sensitive information.
The news was first reported by crypto-focused media outlet The Block, citing three sources familiar with the matter. The deal values Credit Kudos at around $150 million, The Block reported.
A spokesperson for Apple said the U.S. tech giant «buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans.» Credit Kudos was not immediately available for comment when contacted by CNBC.
Based in London, Credit Kudos develops software that uses consumers' banking data to make more informed credit checks on loan applications. It is a challenger to the big credit reporting agencies, which include Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
The deal could have serious implications for some of Credit Kudos' clients, which include the London-based fintech firms Curve and Fronted.
Credit Kudos had been in discussions about a possible sale as early as January, two people familiar with the matter previously told CNBC. They spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the talks.
The company operates in a nascent space in the world of fintech known as «open banking,» where third-party firms securely link to people's bank accounts to extract information and make payments on their behalf, provided they've got consent to do so.
The trend has gained momentum in Europe in recent years thanks to fintech-friendly rules introduced in 2018 that aim to increase competition in the payments industry.
It has ignited
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