Revenue from Blend’s biggest business, its mortgage software suite, fell 6 percent in 2024 to $73.3 million. A 42 percent increase in consumer banking suite revenue, to $33.7 million, more than made up the difference.
Source: Inman News
Consumer banking helps Blend weather 2024 mortgage doldrums
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