New Dating App 'Score' Requires Good Credit for Membership
Score, a dating app developed by Neon Money Club, mandates a minimum credit score of 675 for users, aiming to foster financial discussions in relationships.
- Score is a limited-time dating app that connects singles with credit scores of 675 or above.
- Developed by financial wellness platform Neon Money Club, the app seeks to encourage financial literacy and discussions about money in relationships.
- Applicants who don't meet the credit score requirement receive resources to improve their financial health.
- The app will run for approximately 90 days and is part of a broader effort to make financial wellness a key part of dating conversations.
- Research indicates that financial compatibility is increasingly important, especially among younger generations.