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Fintech startup Mesa has shut down its Homeowners Card, which rewarded users for mortgage payments and home-related expenses. The shutdown, effective December 12, deactivated all cards and ended the earning of Mesa Points. Mesa, launched in November 2024 with $9.2 million in funding, offered mortgage loans with cash back and a rewards credit card.
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