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- Q19871647 subject Q6367400.
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- Q19871647 abstract "Affirm is a financial technology company. Max Levchin currently serves as the CEO and co-founder. Created in 2012 by Levchin, Palantir Technologies co-founder Nathan Gettings, and Jeffrey Kaditz. Affirm is based in San Francisco.According to The Wall Street Journal, "Rather than rely on FICO credit scores, Affirm calculates the risk of borrowers based on a range of personal data including information gleaned from social-media profiles as well as the cost of the items being purchased. It then determines what rate and structured payment makes sense to offer the customer. Affirm is one of several Web startups experimenting with more flexible loans."".
- Q19871647 wikiPageExternalLink www.affirm.com.
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- Q19871647 wikiPageWikiLink Q2047336.
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- Q19871647 wikiPageWikiLink Q6367400.
- Q19871647 wikiPageWikiLink Q8444647.
- Q19871647 wikiPageWikiLink Q8833334.
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- Q19871647 comment "Affirm is a financial technology company. Max Levchin currently serves as the CEO and co-founder. Created in 2012 by Levchin, Palantir Technologies co-founder Nathan Gettings, and Jeffrey Kaditz. Affirm is based in San Francisco.According to The Wall Street Journal, "Rather than rely on FICO credit scores, Affirm calculates the risk of borrowers based on a range of personal data including information gleaned from social-media profiles as well as the cost of the items being purchased.".
- Q19871647 label "Affirm (company)".