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Credit Sesame main competitors are Credit Karma, LendingClub, and WePay.

Competitor Summary. See how Credit Sesame compares to its main competitors:

  • Fiserv has the most employees (44,000).
  • Employees at Credit Karma earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $154,184.
  • The oldest company is Wellington Management, founded in 1928.
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Credit Sesame vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2010
4.2
Mountain View, CA2$2.9M100
1968
4.2
Chicago, IL11$4.2B8,000
1984
4.4
Brookfield, WI73$20.5B44,000
2007
4.5
San Francisco, CA3$370.0M700
1999
4.9
New York, NY4$1.8B4,300
2009
4.6
Atlanta, GA5$200.0M277
2011
4.0
Atlanta, GA1$5.6M81
2006
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$5.1M1,384
1928
4.9
Boston, MA5$1.2B1,922
1972
4.6
Menlo Park, CA1$192.0M50
2008
4.7
Redwood City, CA1$100.0M250
1980
4.4
Menlo Park, CA1$3.7M31

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Credit Sesame salaries vs competitors

Among Credit Sesame competitors, employees at Credit Karma earn the most with an average yearly salary of $154,184.

Compare Credit Sesame salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Credit Sesame
$74,410$35.77-
TransUnion
$85,398$41.06-
Fiserv
$61,425$29.53-
Credit Karma
$154,184$74.13-
DTCC
$106,100$51.01-
Kabbage
$108,255$52.05-

Compare Credit Sesame job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Credit Sesame
$107,216$51.55
Credit Karma
$124,440$59.83
IVP
$116,364$55.94
WePay
$114,840$55.21
Kabbage
$110,127$52.95
DTCC
$108,058$51.95
LendingClub
$106,687$51.29
Sequoia Capital
$106,450$51.18
Fiserv
$92,903$44.66
Wellington Management
$91,232$43.86
BitPay
$71,175$34.22
TransUnion
$67,821$32.61

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Credit Sesame demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Credit Sesame vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Fiserv49%51%
IVP52%48%
TransUnion56%44%
Wellington Management60%40%
DTCC67%33%
Credit Sesame--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Credit Sesame vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%15%11%11%4%
9.9
56%15%11%14%4%
9.7
59%11%7%17%5%
9.8
50%15%11%19%4%
9.8
62%11%11%13%4%
9.7
43%11%5%35%5%
9.3

Credit Sesame and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Frank J. Bisignano
Fiserv

Scott C. Sanborn
LendingClub

Scott Sanborn is CEO of Lending Club, (NYSE: LC), America's leading digital marketplace bank, and a member of the company’s board of directors.Appointed CEO in 2016, he is responsible for leading 1,000+ employees to deliver on the company’s mission to empower its millions of members on their path to financial health. Under his guidance, the company has evolved beyond its leadership in personal loans to serve a broader set of customers’ needs by taking advantage of both its technology and data-driven marketplace and the digital bank that the company acquired in February 2021. Scott joined LendingClub in 2010 and has been a driving force in the management and development of the organization. With previous executive roles as Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Operations Officer, and President, he helped steer the company through a prolonged period of triple-digit growth running up to its 2014 IPO, the largest tech IPO that year. Prior to LendingClub, Scott held leadership positions as the Chief Revenue Officer for publicly-traded eHealth Insurance, President of RedEnvelope, Inc., and SVP at the Home Shopping Network.He holds a BA from Tufts University.

Christopher A. Cartwright
TransUnion

Christopher A. Cartwright is the President and Chief Executive Officer of TransUnion, assuming the role in May 2019. He joined the Company in August 2013, previously serving as Executive Vice President-U.S. Information Services, where he helped drive TransUnion’s transformation into a global information and insights company as the head of the largest business unit, including providing consumer reports, risk scores, analytical services and decision technology to customers in the U.S. across the financial services, insurance, rental screening and public sector industries. Prior to joining TransUnion, Mr. Cartwright was the Chief Executive Officer of Decision Insight Information Group, a portfolio of independent businesses providing real property information, software and services to insurance, finance, legal and real estate professionals in the United States, Canada and Europe. Mr. Cartwright also spent almost 14 years at Wolters Kluwer, a global information services and workflow solutions company, where he held a variety of executive positions of increasing responsibility. Prior to Wolters Kluwer, he was Senior Vice President, Strategic Planning & Operations for Christie’s Inc. and Strategy Consultant for Coopers and Lybrand. Mr. Cartwright graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's in public accountancy.

Brendan Swords
Wellington Management

Brendan Swords is a Chairman and CEO at Wellington Management and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Michael C. Bodson
DTCC

Michael C. Bodson is President and Chief Executive Officer of DTCC. He is also President and Chief Executive Officer of DTCC’s principal operating subsidiaries, DTC, FICC and NSCC, and a member of DTCC’s board of directors. In his prior position as DTCC’s Chief Operating Officer, Michael had enterprise-wide responsibility for all Information Technology and Operations and oversaw DTCC Deriv/SERV LLC and EuroCCP. He previously served as Chairman of various DTCC subsidiaries, including Deriv/SERV and Omgeo. Michael joined DTCC in 2007 as Executive Managing Director for Business Management and Strategy. Prior to this, he held a number of senior management positions with Morgan Stanley over a 20-year period. In his last position at Morgan Stanley, Michael was Global Head of the Institutional, Retail and Asset Management Operations department. He previously served as Divisional Operations Officer for the Institutional Securities Group and Head of the Enterprise Information Group. He served as Head of Finance, Administration and Operations for Morgan Stanley Japan in Tokyo, and prior to that, he held similar responsibilities for Morgan Stanley Asia in Hong Kong. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Bodson worked at Bear Stearns and Price Waterhouse. Michael is a CPA and graduated magna cum laude from Boston College. He currently is a member of the Board of Digital Asset Holdings, American Red Cross Metropolitan New York North Region and is a trustee of the World Economic Forum’s Financial Services Initiative.

Bill Clerico
WePay

Bill drives the company's vision, strategy, and growth. Before joining WePay, Bill worked in technology investment banking at Jefferies & Company, where he advised enterprise software, digital media, and financial technology companies on M&A and capital market transactions. Previously, he worked for the U.S. Army's Communications Engineering Research Command and in electronic trading at Goldman Sachs.

Kenneth Lin
Credit Karma

Kenneth Lin is an American tech entrepreneur. Founded in 2007, his best known business is Credit Karma, an online credit score monitoring service. He continues to serve as the CEO.

Stephen Pair
BitPay

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