Stake was hired by the Enterprise Community Fund to manage the financial benefits program under its Renter Wealth Creation Fund. Founded in 2018, Stake offers no-fee banking services to tenants and 4 percent cash back each month based on their rent amounts.
Source: Inman News
Fintech Stake embarks on mission to empower cash-strapped renters
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