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Pathrise

This business is NOT BBB Accredited.

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About

About This Business

Years in Business: 14

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
1/13/2023
Business Started:
1/30/2012
Business Management:
Mx. Complaint Contact, Customer Service Manager
Number of Employees:
360

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mx. Complaint Contact, Customer Service Manager
Customer Contacts
Mx. Complaint Contact, Customer Service Manager
Social Media
LinkedIn
Twitter

Additional Information

Business Categories
Training Programs

Latest Reviews

  • Xiaoyan Z.

    "I enrolled in the Pathrise program, which was financed through REMOVEDUpon withdrawal from the program, I paid the full withdrawal fee, which was remitted to Edly at their request. According to my agreement, this payment should have canceled my loan." ... Read full review

  • Ajai P.

    "I joined Pathrise in February 2024 and was required to take out a loan with their financing partner Edly. Pathrises policy guarantees that if I did not land a role within one year, I would not owe REMOVEDof February 2025, one year had passed and I had not landed a job." ... Read full review

  • Peter C

    "They failed to uphold their contract, leaving me with unresolved debt for over 10 months. Now, after declaring bankruptcy, they expect me to wait and deal directly with the lender." ... Read full review

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