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Yodlee, headquartered in Redwood City, CA, provides account aggregation and other online financial services. Yodlee allows users to see their credit card, bank, investment, email, travel reward accounts, etc. on one screen. Yodlee MoneyCenter is a free web application that helps consumers manage their finances online, and provides features such as bill payment, expense tracking, and investment management (similar to personal finance services provided by Intuit's Quicken). Yodlee has offices in the United States, United Kingdom, and India. As of 2010, over 150 top financial institutions and portals, including thirty-two of the top fifty U.S. banks, and 5 of the top 10 U.S. banks, offer "Yodlee-powered solutions". Yodlee's aggregation engine powers several applications for partners, including like Money Dashboard, MoneyStrand, Thrive, and several large banks and financial institutions like JP Morgan Chase, Fidelity, Amex, Yes Bank, and HDFC Bank to name a few.

Origins and history Yodlee was started in 1999 by Venkat Rangan, a professor at the University of California, San Diego; Sam Inala, Ramakrishna "Schwark" Satyavolu, Srihari Sampath Kumar, all earlier at Microsoft; Sukhinder Singh, earlier at .com and Junglee; and P Sreeranga Rajan, a researcher at Fujitsu Labs and at that time also a researcher at Stanford Research Institute.[1] Yodlee started operations in Redwood Shores, CA in the United States. It later opened offices in the United Kingdom, and in Bangalore, India. In 2010, Yodlee partnered with Y Combinator, providing its financial services platforms to Y Combinator-funded companies. [2]

Privacy Yodlee's Privacy Policy FAQ references TRUSTe and is a licensee of the TRUSTe Privacy Program.

Investors Yodlee has gone through multiple rounds of financing. In a press release in June 2008, it was announced that Bank of America led a $35 million financing and existing Yodlee investors, including its largest shareholder Warburg Pincus along with Accel Partners and Institutional Venture Partners also participated in the financing round. Yodlee will use the proceeds of the new funding to expand deployment capabilities of its BillPay software and services and accelerate sales of the technology.[3]

Awards • Winner 2009 Red Herring 100 • 2004 Nominee for Financial Services [4] • Nominee for Financial Services [5]

References

[1] "Yodleeing Their Way to the Top" (http:/ / www. rediff. com/ news/ 1999/ oct/ 30us2. htm). Press release. . [2] Yodlee, Inc.; Yodlee Partners With Y Combinator. (2010, December). Marketing Weekly News,295. Retrieved March 24, 2011, from ABI/INFORM Global. (Document ID: 2208004151).

[3] "Yodlee raises $35m funding" (http:/ / www. finextra. com/ fullstory. asp?id=18546). .

[4] "8th Annual Webby Awards Nominees & Winners" (http:/ / www. webbyawards. com/ webbys/ current. php?season=8). . Yodlee 2

[5] "6th Annual Webby Awards Nominees & Winners" (http:/ / www. webbyawards. com/ webbys/ current. php?season=6). .

External links

• Official site (http:/ / corporate. yodlee. com/ )

• Try Yodlee MoneyCenter (http:/ / moneycenter. yodlee. com/ )

• Yodlee Privacy FAQ (http:/ / corporate. yodlee. com/ ymc_privacy. shtml)

• TRUSTe sealholder search (http:/ / www. truste. org/ about/ member_list. php#Y) Article Sources and Contributors 3 Article Sources and Contributors

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