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Carbon Based Consulting is a New York, NY-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Magnifi is a platform that is changing how you shop for investments. The world of investments has tens of thousands of choices; and the language used to interact with this crowded world is tickers, screens, and filters. All this makes discovering investments or expressing what matters to you when you shop for investments rather complicated, if not impossible. Magnifi was built so users – whether they are consumers, financial advisors, or portfolio managers – can easily discover investments using natural language. Our proprietary technology was built on the foundation of semantics (interpreting meaning, not just matching), making it easy to for both the amateur and seasoned investor to search for themes and express what matters to them. Users no longer have to learn a new language to interact with the world of investments. For some users, such as self-directed consumers, Magnifi will demystify the world of investments. For others, such as wealth and portfolio managers, it will save them copious amounts of precious time with faster discovery. For all users, Magnifi will help with smarter decisions.
Philadelphia Federal Credit Union is a Philadelphia, PA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Allegro Investment Fund is a privately held investment fund with over $750 million under management. They invest in companies ranging from start ups to established businesses across a broad range of industries and geographies.
Bank on a better borrowing experience with Lendful, which offers Canadians quick and easy access to loans at interest rates that can save them up to 30 per cent when refinancing. Lendful offers three- and five-year fixed-term loans to credit-worthy borrowers with a credit score of 650 and over. More importantly, we give Canadians an alternative to outdated borrowing systems that are complicated and expensive. We want to offer customers the means and the time to build their lives, not the banks’ bottom lines.