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American Express Expands Partnership with Nova Credit to Help Extend Credit to More Newcomers to the U.S.

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Express (NYSE: AXP) announced today, in partnership with Nova Credit, that it has expanded credit access to people from Brazil, Dominican Republic, Kenya and Nigeria who have moved to the United States. The growth of this first-of-its-kind digital capability enables newcomers from nine countries to use their international credit history to quickly and easily apply for personal American Express® Cards and begin building U.S. credit history, if approved.

Typically, credit history is stopped at the border, preventing many people who move to the U.S. from being able to obtain consumer credit. Nova Credit, a fintech unlocking opportunities for those historically excluded from the credit system, created The Credit Passport® to help companies better serve this underrepresented group.

The Credit Passport®, powered by Nova Credit, is seamlessly and securely integrated into the American Express online Card application process. It enables applicants’ credit records from certain international credit reporting agencies to be instantly translated into a U.S.-equivalent credit report and score in just a few clicks to help American Express make an application decision.

Launched in 2019, this industry-first integration already helps newcomers from Australia, Canada, India, Mexico and the United Kingdom to access their credit reports and has helped thousands of newcomers get approved for an American Express Card since then.

“Our work with American Express over the past two years has shown us the sheer impact access to financial services has on newcomers,” said Misha Esipov, co-founder and CEO of Nova Credit. “Nova Credit now has the ability to help even more newcomers experience financial success as they navigate the tumultuous process of immigration – supporting our ultimate mission for newcomers to arrive and thrive.”

“We’re excited our partnership with Nova Credit has helped to remove a roadblock to credit that expats and immigrants to the U.S. have historically faced,” said Sara Milsten, Senior Vice President, New Member Acquisition, U.S. Consumer Services at American Express. “Serving newcomers lets us back more people going places and deliver on our commitment to build financial confidence for everyone.”

The companies plan to extend services to more countries in 2022. For more information, visit www.americanexpress.com/newcomers.

About Nova Credit

Nova Credit unlocks financial opportunities for those historically excluded from the credit system. With an audacious vision for stitching together the world's credit data into a single network, Nova Credit started by serving the financial needs of immigrants into the United States by enabling them to apply for financial services using their international credit history from more than 15 countries worldwide. The company has since expanded to support those with insufficient history to gain access to credit services. Nova Credit's real-time delivery of this reliable data enables credit card issuers, lenders, property managers, telecommunications companies and other service providers to instantly serve immigrants faster and more fairly. Headquartered in San Francisco and built on a mission to power a fair and inclusive financial system for the world, the company was founded by immigrants and is backed by leading investors including Kleiner Perkins, General Catalyst and Sound Ventures. Learn more at www.novacredit.com.

ABOUT AMERICAN EXPRESS

American Express is a globally integrated payments company, providing customers with access to products, insights and experiences that enrich lives and build business success. Learn more at americanexpress.com and connect with us on facebook.com/americanexpress, instagram.com/americanexpress, linkedin.com/company/american-express, twitter.com/americanexpress, and youtube.com/americanexpress.

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Source: American Express Company

Contacts

Rachel Levy
V2 Communications on behalf of Nova Credit
novacredit@v2comms.com

American Express
Jacara Jenkins
jacara.jenkins@aexp.com

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Contacts

Rachel Levy
V2 Communications on behalf of Nova Credit
novacredit@v2comms.com

American Express
Jacara Jenkins
jacara.jenkins@aexp.com

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