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GreenSky, Inc. : Reports Record Net Income and Adjusted EBITDA; Raises Full Year Net Income and Adjusted EBITDA Guidance

Adjusted EBITDA of $60.8 million with an Adjusted EBITDA Margin of 45% GreenSky, Inc. (NASDAQ: GSKY), a leading financial technology company Powering Commerce at the Point of Sale ®, reported financial results today for the second quarter ended June 30, 2021. “GreenSky set company records for Net Income and Adjusted EBITDA in the second quarter, and our strong performance has enabled us to materially raise our full-year 2021 profitability guidance,” said David Zalik, GreenSky’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “We delivered on a number of key initiatives this quarter that positions GreenSky for continued success in the second half of the year, 2022 and beyond.” Zalik continued, “We expanded our technology advantages with the release of an updated mobile application providing borrowers with enhanced access to credit through GreenSky’s platform. Our unparalleled commitment to technology, service and innovation led to the win of several new or expanded strategic

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Newcastle United Foundation invited to play on the pitch to experience St James' Park

MORE than one hundred inspirational Newcastle United Foundation participants from all areas of the charity’s community have taken the opportunity of a lifetime to play on the pitch at St. James’ Park. The incredible experience at the home of Newcastle United brought together community members of all ages, abilities, backgrounds, faiths and races who are all connected by a passion for football and their pride in the Magpies. Following in the footsteps of their heroes, the Foundation’s Premier League Kicks girls squad, Disability Football Clubs, Street Footballers, Walking Footballers, Newcastle Panthers and BTEC scholars all walked out onto the pitch in a moving moment for participants and charity staff alike.

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OppFi : Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial Highlights

CHICAGO, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Opportunity Financial, LLC ( OppFi or the Company ), a leading financial technology platform that powers banks to help the everyday consumer gain access to credit, today reported financial highlights for the first quarter ended March 31, 2021. On February 9, 2021, OppFi and FG New America Acquisition Corp. (NYSE: FGNA), a special purpose acquisition corporation, entered into a definitive agreement for a business combination that would result in OppFi becoming a public company. Our strong results in the first quarter of 2021 reinforce our efforts to efficiently serve the overlooked everyday consumer, stated Jared Kaplan, chief executive officer, OppFi. During the quarter, credit performance continued to show positive momentum from 2020, which drove improved profitability. Our ongoing artificial intelligence enhancements led to an increase in our auto-approval rate quarter over quarter to 41% from 26%, and we expect it will reach 60% by

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Hope, humour and zero-hours contracts: what four months as a vaccinator has taught me

A medical student in Liverpool giving a vaccine. Composite: Christopher Thomond/Image treatment by Guardian design A medical student in Liverpool giving a vaccine. Composite: Christopher Thomond/Image treatment by Guardian design After sitting alone in my flat for most of last year, I jumped at the chance to deliver Covid vaccines. This is what I’ve learned Wed 14 Apr 2021 05.00 EDT Pushing a needle through fake skin is not much like the real thing. So I discovered when I vaccinated my first patient at a mass vaccination centre in north London. You feel for a person’s shoulder blade and give the injection two finger-widths below the tip of the shoulder, in the middle of the deltoid muscle. In training, you’re given a salmon-coloured “arm” of silicone sponge to practise on. In reality, arms – like the people they belong to – are unique; it takes a little while to confidently feel your way with each new person you close the NHS regulation blue curtain behind.

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