Lendistry Selected as 2025 Best Place to Work in Fintech by American Banker
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA / / May 13, 2025 / Lendistry announces today that it was named one of American Banker's Best Places to Work in Fintech of 2025. American Banker recognized Lendistry as a great place to work for its mission-driven operation that enables employees to make a difference, support for employees' work-life balance and environment that empowers every individual to thrive in their role.
"Being named one of the Best Places to Work in Fintech for 2025 is a reflection of our team's unwavering commitment to our mission," says Leeann J. Lynch, Chief Strategy Officer at Lendistry. "As a purpose-driven organization, we know our greatest competitive advantage is the talent, heart and dedication of our people. They are the reason we continue to deliver meaningful impact to the communities we serve and make extraordinary things possible."
American Banker creates its annual list of the best places to work in fintech using a two-part selection system. Applicants must first provide information from several departments about their workplace such as the company's policies and benefits provided. Employees must then complete a survey with questions about growth and learning opportunities within the company, leadership, company culture and more.
About Lendistry
Lendistry (lendistry.com) is a tech-enabled small businesses lender, grant administrator for private and public agencies, and a trusted resource for undercapitalized entrepreneurs including people of color, veterans, and those in rural communities. Founded in 2015, Lendistry has used technology and community partnerships to deploy over $10 billion in its first ten years. Lendistry was recently named the winner of the LA Area Chamber of Commerce Corporate Leadership Award and BankRate's Best Minority-Led Business Lender. Lendistry has both Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and Community Development Entity (CDE) certifications, is an SBA Preferred Lender and is now the #2 non-bank SBA 7(a) lender in the country. In collaboration with The Center by Lendistry, a nonprofit business education organization, Lendistry helps business owners achieve their goals and prepare to scale.
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