Fort Lee-based Cross River Bank and Current, a premier U.S. fintech platform dedicated to empowering Americans in their pursuit of a brighter financial future, have together launched a new credit-building product. Together, the two companies will provide access to building credit history for previously unserved and underserved communities, empowering individuals to improve their financial well-being through a new secured charge card.
The credit-building card provides a simple way for Current’s over 4 million members to build their credit histories through a single spending balance, which is viewed and managed on Current’s platform. The secured charge card, issued by Cross River on the Visa network, connects to members’ available spending balance to build credit history, while minimizing risks associated with debt.
“We are excited to partner with Current to create a custom solution and bring this credit building product to market,” Anthony Peculic, head of cards and Backend-as-a-Service at Cross River, said. “We have been, and continue to be, committed to expanding access to financial services and empowering underserved communities. Together, we can make a meaningful impact by providing individuals with the tools they need to establish or rebuild their credit profiles.”
With over 26 million Americans that are “credit invisible” and another 19 million “unscorable,” a 2020 report by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found that “a credit builder loan could increase the likelihood of establishing a credit record for consumers without one, and could help improve the credit scores of those with no current outstanding debt.”
“There is nothing that matters more to your financial life than the quality of your credit,” Stuart Sopp, Current co-founder and CEO, said. “We’re proud to partner with Cross River and be able to leverage our core technology to solve the complexity of multiple accounts and launch an innovative secured charge card not yet seen in the market. Together we can provide millions of hard-working Americans a simple way to build their credit histories and improve their financial futures.”