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Highline

www.highline.co

 
Highline is a new payment method that ties a consumer`s paycheck to repayment of a loan or other bill. It works with any kind of recurring payment including utility bills, cell phone, and virtually any kind of consumer loan. Lenders can decrease missed payments by up to 2/3rds, reduce default rates by more than half, expand customers` credit options and better support financial wellness. Built by subject matter experts, data scientists and technologists, Highline`s solution unleashes the power of payment automation to help lenders and financial institutions expand the pool of potential borrowers.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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