On Valentine’s Day, fintech Neon Money Club launched an app to help financially like-minded people find love.
Potential suitors will find one unusual hurdle prior to swiping right, though: They must have at least a 675 credit score.
The app, dubbed Score, aims to highlight the importance of finances in romance. Financial woes are, after all, a common reason couples head for splitsville, so say the National Library of Medicine and Forbes Advisor.
Financial problems contribute to 38% of divorces, ranking as the third most common reason to call it quits, their data showed.