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Snap Finance® Mobile App Hits One Million Downloads as Consumers Take Control of Their Financial Journey

Rapid adoption underscores demand for simple, mobile-first tools that help customers manage financing with confidence

SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Snap Finance, a leading provider of innovative and flexible pay-over-time financing solutions, announced that its mobile app has officially surpassed one million downloads, doubling its reach since hitting the 500,000 mark just six months ago. The app continues to earn strong customer reviews, averaging a 4.9 star rating across the App Store and Google Play.

“This milestone is more than a number — it’s proof that our customers want greater control and transparency in their financial lives,” said Ted Saunders, Chief Executive Officer of Snap Finance. “We built the Snap Finance app to break down barriers and give customers a smarter, more accessible way to manage their finances and shop with confidence across our merchant network. Snap is investing in exceeding expectations in our mobile experience...stay tuned!”

Since its launch, the app has become a central hub for consumers to shop Snap’s network of merchant partners, apply for financing, and manage their accounts — all from the convenience of their mobile device. Its rapid adoption highlights the growing demand for simple, accessible financial tools designed for consumers with credit challenges.

“Hitting one million downloads is a clear sign that customers want simple, flexible tools to manage their finances on their terms,” said Michael Minor, Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer at Snap Finance. “We’re committed to raising the bar for digital experiences and continuing to deliver new features that put our customers in control of their financial journey.”

To learn more about the Snap Finance mobile app or to download it, visit Snap Finance’s website or find it on the App Store and Google Play.

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About Snap Finance

Snap Finance harnesses the power of data to empower consumers of all credit types to get what they need. Launched in 2012, Snap’s technology utilizes more than a decade of data, machine learning, and non-traditional risk variables to create a proprietary platform that looks at each customer through a more holistic lens. Snap’s lease-to-own and credit solutions are changing the face and pace of consumer retail finance. For more information, visit snapfinance.com.

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