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Find a Location

MoneyLion, Inc. has 7 locations, listed below.

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    • MoneyLion, Inc.

      249 W 17th St Fl 4 New York, NY 10011-5390

    • Moneylion

      PO Box 276 Isabel, SD 57633-0276

    • Moneylion of Utah, LLC

      PO Box 1547 Sandy, UT 84091-1547

    • MoneyLion, Inc.

      744 Montgomery St, Ste 120 San Francisco, CA 94111

    • MoneyLion, Inc.

      30 W 21st St Fl 9 New York, NY 10010-6957

    Business ProfileforMoneyLion, Inc.

    Financial Technology
    HeadquartersMulti Location Business
    The Complaints and Reviews shown on this HQ profile may have been submitted against either the HQ itself or one of the corporate-owned locations found under "Find Locations".

    Current Alerts For This Business

    Pattern of Complaint:

    BBB files indicate a Pattern of Complaints concerning fulfillment of transactions, billing errors, and customer relations for MoneyLion, Inc. In April 2019, consumers were telling BBB about the issues they are experiencing with their accounts and the company's customer service department. A number of consumers say they have problems making loan payments, experience errors or holds in transactions they attempt when using one of MoneyLion's financial products. Other customers claim the confusion and technical issues with their MoneyLion accounts have resulted in missed payments being reported to credit bureaus; some of which consumers claim are erroneous and have to be disputed. Many consumers allegedly attempt to contact the company to resolve their problems but end up frustrated and without resolution by the lack of communication by the company. 

    As of September 2024, BBB is still noting persistent issues in complaints about account issues, such as frozen or closed accounts, and incorrect, missing, and delayed application of payments or release of funds. There are numerous claims about the lack of sufficient customer service to address the reported problems including incomplete information from MoneyLion representatives or repeated requests for what consumers say is the same information or documentation which were already provided to the company.

    Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct::
    CFPB Sues MoneyLion for Overcharging Servicemembers and Trapping Consumers in Costly Memberships

    The following describes a pending government action that has been formally brought by a government agency but has not yet been resolved. We are providing a summary of the governments allegations, which have not yet been proven.

    On 9/28/2022, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced that it had sued MoneyLion Technologies, an online lender, and 38 of its subsidiaries, for imposing illegal and excessive charges on servicemembers and their dependents. The CFPB alleges that MoneyLion violated the Military Lending Act by charging more than the legally allowable 36% rate cap on loans to servicemembers and their dependents, through a combination of stated interest rates and monthly membership fees. The CFPB also alleges MoneyLion required customers to join a membership program to access certain “low-APR” loans, and then did not allow them to cancel their memberships until their loans were paid.

    MoneyLion, based in New York City, is a financial technology company that offers online installment loans and other products. MoneyLion requires customers to join a MoneyLion membership program and pay monthly membership fees to access what it markets as its “low-APR” installment loan product.

    The CFPB alleges that MoneyLion’s practices violated the Consumer Financial Protection Act and the Military Lending Act. The Military Lending Act protects active duty servicemembers and their dependents, including by limiting the annual percentage rate applicable to credit extended to servicemembers and their dependents to 36%. Specifically, MoneyLion allegedly harmed consumers by:

    -Overcharging and deceiving servicemembers and military dependents: MoneyLion imposed membership fees on covered borrowers that, when combined with loan-interest-rate charges, exceeded the Military Lending Act’s 36% rate cap. MoneyLion deceived these borrowers by representing that they owed loan payments and fees that they did not actually owe because the loans were void under the Military Lending Act.
    -Refusing to allow customers to exit its membership programs and stop paying monthly fees: To access what MoneyLion markets as its “low-APR” installment loan, the company required consumers to join its membership programs and pay monthly membership fees, which ranged from $19.99 to $29. MoneyLion falsely led many consumers to believe that they could cancel their memberships at any time. In fact, MoneyLion refused customers’ requests to cancel memberships, and to stop paying membership fees, if they had outstanding loan balances. In some cases, MoneyLion refused to cancel memberships after loan payoff if consumers had any unpaid membership fees.

    Enforcement Action
    Under the Consumer Financial Protection Act, the CFPB has the authority to take action against companies that violate consumer financial protection laws, including engaging in unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices. The CFPB also has authority to enforce the Military Lending Act’s protections for servicemembers and their dependents. The CFPB is seeking monetary relief for consumers, disgorgement of unjust gains, an end to MoneyLion’s unlawful practices, and a civil money penalty.

    The complaint is not a final finding or ruling that the defendants have violated the law. Consumers, including servicemembers and their families, can submit complaints about financial products and services by visiting the CFPB’s website or by calling (855) 411-2372.

    Additional business information

    Additional Info:
    It has come to our attention that individuals have recently fraudulently utilized our name and logo in connection with loan and impersonation scams, primarily through email and SMS messaging. MoneyLion takes any attempts to fraudulently use our brand or impersonate support employees very seriously.

    Please be aware that we will never solicit login credentials or sensitive banking information, including account numbers, social security numbers, verification codes, or passwords, via social media, email, or text message. We generally do not text customers unless they initiate a conversation with our Customer Care team via SMS messaging or request a one-time passcode (OTP) for two-factor authentication (2FA) verification purposes. Occasionally, we may send a text referring customers to email communication, but these messages will contain no links or specific details.

    The only numbers we use for SMS messaging are “1-516-915-5466” (for customer service texts and calls) and “70404” (OTPs). 

    If you have any doubts about the validity of any communication received from MoneyLion, please contact our Customer Care team directly.
    Government Actions:
    Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:
    CO AG Announces Settlement with MoneyLion

    The following describes a government action that has been resolved by either a settlement or a decision by a court or administrative agency. If the matter is being appealed, it will be noted below.

    On 11/14/2023, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced a settlement with consumer lender MoneyLion after an investigation by the Colorado Department of Law found the company collected illegal membership fees from Colorado consumers tied to loans.

    The settlement includes $271,000 in restitution for Coloradans. MoneyLion claimed in marketing materials that consumers could obtain loans as low as 5.99% APR. However, these rates were only available if consumers paid monthly membership fees ranging from $19.99 to $29.99. Though the company said the memberships could be canceled at any time, the company prohibited consumers from canceling their memberships once they took out loans. The investigation found this practice violates the Colorado Uniform Consumer Credit Code. 

    Under the settlement, MoneyLion agreed to refrain from lending in Colorado under this membership model without first obtaining a license. MoneyLion also agreed to return $271,000 to Colorado consumers and pay the Attorney General’s office $75,000 that can be used for any restitution where possible, consumer or creditor education, consumer credit or consumer protection enforcement, or efforts to advance the public welfare.

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    At-a-glance

    Customer Reviews

    4.49/5stars

    Average of 1,865 Customer Reviews

    Customer Complaints

    1,289 complaints closed in last 3 years

    412 complaints closed in last 12 months

    Customer Reviews are not used in the calculation of BBB Rating

    Reasons for BBB Rating

    Business Details

    This is a multi-location business.

    Find a Location

    MoneyLion, Inc. has 7 locations, listed below.

    *This company may be headquartered in or have additional locations in another country. Please click on the country abbreviation in the search box below to change to a different country location.

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      • MoneyLion, Inc.

        249 W 17th St Fl 4 New York, NY 10011-5390

      • Moneylion

        PO Box 276 Isabel, SD 57633-0276

      • Moneylion of Utah, LLC

        PO Box 1547 Sandy, UT 84091-1547

      • MoneyLion, Inc.

        744 Montgomery St, Ste 120 San Francisco, CA 94111

      • MoneyLion, Inc.

        30 W 21st St Fl 9 New York, NY 10010-6957

      Headquarters
      249 W 17th St Fl 4, New York, NY 10011-5390
      BBB File Opened:
      1/6/2017
      Years in Business:
      11
      Business Started:
      9/23/2013
      Business Incorporated:
      4/25/2014
      Type of Entity:
      Corporation
      Alternate Business Name
      • MoneyLion.com
      Business Management
      • Mr. Diwakar Choubey, CEO
      • Mr. Kenneth Kim, CFO & Secretary
      • Ms. Jess Jackson, Vice President, Head of Customer Operations
      Contact Information

      Principal

      • Mr. Diwakar Choubey, CEO

      Customer Complaints

      1,289 Customer Complaints

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      Customer Reviews

      1,865 Customer Reviews

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      Most Recent Customer Review

      Marcos A

      1 star

      09/21/2024

      False advertisement - continue to market pre approved loans daily!Breach of contract - deception with the actual loan provided. How do you finance a required deposit that's unavailable? False pretence marketing Misleading rip-off Swindlers

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