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When Adam Moelis co-founded a fintech startup named Yotta in 2019, he wanted to give Americans a new way to save money to help them cushion the ups and downs of life. Instead, his company has ...
A woman has told Newsweek that losing money to online banking app Yotta has left her distrusting banks to the point she'd prefer to keep her savings under a mattress. Users of banking app Yotta lost ...
For 15 years, former Texas schoolteacher Kayla Morris put every dollar she could save into a home for her growing family. When she and her husband sold the house last year, they stowed away the ...
After a fintech startup recently lost its users funds, it is hard to find sympathy for tech companies seeking loosened regulation. Reading time 2 minutes A pair of tech trade groups are suing the ...
In a year of volatile markets, the humble I bond has emerged as an unlikely star. Now, there’s a new way to buy them. Fintech app Yotta recently rolled out a feature called the I-Bonds Bucket, which ...
A Georgia resident named Nicolette, in the midst of a breakup with her husband, was looking online for a new bank when she came across a financial technology startup called Yotta that was offering ...
A high-yield savings account is supposed to be a safe place to stash some cash while earning interest, but that’s not the case for thousands of Americans who found themselves locked out of their own ...
For three weeks, 85,000 Yotta customers with a combined $112 million in savings have been locked out of their accounts, CEO and co-founder Adam Moelis told CNBC. The disruption, caused by a dispute ...