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Made Card Grabs $8M+ Seed Financing

2025-11-25
NEW YORK, NY, Made Card has announced the launch of the Made Essential Visa Signature Preferred Card, alongside $8 million+ in seed funding.
Made Card, a fintech company built to help homeowners save time, money, and stress, has announced the launch of the Made Essential Visa Signature Preferred Card, alongside $8MM+ in seed funding and a nationwide distribution partnership with Fairway Home Mortgage, one of the nation's largest retail mortgage originators.

Backed by leading investors including Jump Capital, Village Global, Recharge Capital, Soma Capital, as well as seasoned credit card and mortgage industry executives, Made Card is designed specifically for homeowners, offering unmatched rewards on their largest expenses and for making on-time mortgage payments, as well as exclusive perks like twice-annual preventative maintenance visits by certified HVAC technicians. With no annual fee, cardholders also enjoy premium purchase protections in the case of loss, theft, or accidental damage; price match in case of price drops after purchases; as well as extended warranties on purchases, helping homeowners feel confident and protected on their purchases. Coinciding with the release of the Made Essential card, the Made mobile app will go beyond financial services by introducing AI-enabled home journal and concierge chatbot functionalities, designed to simplify and enhance the homeowner experience.

Made Card is a consumer fintech platform built to help homeowners manage costs, maximize rewards, and achieve long-term savings. By offering exclusive mortgage and home-related perks, Made Card ensures homeownership expenses become opportunities for financial benefits rather than burdens and aims to stay an integral partner through the full homeownership journey.
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