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Momnt Named a Best Place to Work in Fintech by American Banker

Momnt Named a Best Place to Work in Fintech by American Banker

Momnt, a leading fintech company, has been named a Best Place to Work in Fintech by American Banker. The prestigious awards are a research-driven program from Best Companies Group that examines a company’s practices, programs, and benefits and surveys employees for their perspective.

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“We have successfully achieved both of these objectives and as we continue to grow and expand, our commitment remains unwavering in cultivating a supportive and enjoyable workplace.”

“Our journey began with two fundamental goals close to our hearts: bridging market gaps by providing accessible, inclusive financial services and creating a positive company culture where people can thrive,” said Brian Lanehart, President and Co-Founder at Momnt. “We have successfully achieved both of these objectives and as we continue to grow and expand, our commitment remains unwavering in cultivating a supportive and enjoyable workplace.”

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Recently, Momnt was also named to Inc. magazine’s annual Best Workplaces list for 2023, a Best Place to Work in Atlanta in 2023 by Built In, and a Best Company to Work for in 5 Perks & Benefits Categories by the VIBE Awards.

Momnt is a state-of-the-art financial services technology platform that revolutionizes how home improvement and healthcare industry merchants offer financing. Through Momnt’s embedded lending solution, businesses can effortlessly provide customers with a diverse range of financing products, all delivered through a seamless and streamlined process. In a world where customer expectations are rapidly evolving, Momnt is at the forefront of innovation, empowering merchants to meet the range of financial needs of their customers.

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