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    Personal finance is just that—personal, often emotional, and can be overwhelming.

    In this episode of The Speed of Culture, recorded live at CES in Las Vegas, Matt Britton sits down with Natasha Madan, head of marketing at Intuit Credit Karma. Natasha shares how Credit Karma is evolving from a credit score provider into a personalized financial assistant powered by AI and over 80,000 data points. 

    With 140 million members and 40 million monthly active users, the company sits on one of the richest consumer financial datasets in the world. But scale alone isn’t the story. 

    The opportunity is to turn that data into ready-made financial experiences ranging from automated tax filing to personalized next-best actions that move members from credit building to wealth building. In an AI-saturated landscape, Credit Karma’s edge isn’t just automation. It’s trust, empathy, and relevance at scale.

    At Credit Karma, Natasha Madan oversees end-to-end marketing strategy, driving growth, engagement, and financial progress through data, AI, and consumer-first storytelling. Previously, Natasha held leadership roles at Amazon, Meta, and Nestlé, where she developed deep expertise across technology and brand building. 

    Her career reflects a blend of EQ-driven consumer empathy and IQ-powered performance marketing, a combination she now applies to scaling personalized financial guidance in a rapidly evolving AI and increasingly digitally informed consumer landscape.

    Key takeaways:

    [02:31] Simplifying Financial Decisions at Scale — With 140 million members, 40 million monthly active users, and 7–8 million daily users, Credit Karma operates at an extraordinary scale. But Natasha emphasizes that data is only powerful if it simplifies complexity. During tax season, for example, members can upload documents and complete a DIY filing in under 30 minutes. Guidance then becomes actionable and clear to the member, whether that means paying down debt or moving money into a high-yield account. Credit Karma strives to create and offer effective “done-for-you” experiences from the wealth of data that it has.

    [04:26] 80,000 Data Points and the Next Best Action Frontier — Credit Karma leverages more than 80,000 data points to personalize financial guidance. If a member checks their credit score, they’re shown how to improve it. If they’re shopping for a credit card, they receive pre-qualified recommendations. But Natasha identifies the next frontier to be long-term goal orchestration, which means not just next best action, but long-term financial trajectory curation. The ambition is to connect short-term behaviors with lifetime financial progress.

    [06:53] From Credit Score Provider to Financial Dashboard — Credit scores have become commoditized, and the next thing to tackle is becoming a comprehensive financial health platform. Natasha outlines the shift from “unblocking the financial system” to maximizing money outcomes across credit, taxes, savings, investments, and debt consolidation. Credit Karma is positioning itself as a personal financial dashboard, in effect, a “financial assistant in your pocket” that adapts to each member’s engagement style, whether set-it-and-forget-it automation or guided hands-on control.

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