Midday Report: Oportun (OPRT) Wins Aug. 5

Oportun Financial Corp (NASDAQ: OPRT) gained $0.495 (5.10%) and currently sits at $10.19, as of 12:03:51 a.m. on August 5.


74,254 shares changed hands.


The company is up 12.26% in the past 5 days and the stock has gained 10.89% in the past 30 days.


Oportun is expected to publish its results on 2022-08-08.


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About Opportun Financial Corp

Opportun Financial Corp. is a financial services company that leverages its digital platform to provide responsible consumer credit to hard-working people. Using AI-powered models that draw on 15 years of proprietary customer insights and billions of unique data points, Oportun has granted over $9.8 billion in affordable credit, giving its customers of alternatives to payday and auto title loans. In recognition of its responsibly designed products that help consumers build their credit history, Oportun has been certified as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) since 2009. The company recently applied for a national banking charter to expand its services and make its products available in all 50 states.



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