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Chaiz and Self Financial Team Up to Offer Affordable Vehicle Protection to Credit Builders
Chaiz and Self Financial Team Up to Offer Affordable Vehicle Protection to Credit Builders

Associated Press

time08-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

Chaiz and Self Financial Team Up to Offer Affordable Vehicle Protection to Credit Builders

Austin-based companies Chaiz and Self Financial announced a partnership that gives Self customers access to competitive prices on vehicle service contracts 'Partnering with Chaiz gives us an opportunity to offer even more value to our customers by addressing one of the most unpredictable aspects of personal finance: car repairs.'— Chris LaConte, Chief Strategy Officer of Self Financial AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, July 8, 2025 / / -- Austin-based companies Chaiz and Self Financial, a credit building platform for consumers with low or no credit, today announced a partnership that gives Self customers access to competitive prices on vehicle service contracts, commonly known as extended car warranties. Chaiz, the first comparison marketplace for these products, reports users can save up to 60% on protection versus dealerships where they are commonly purchased. 'Car ownership is a major financial responsibility for millions of Americans, and unexpected repair costs can set people back,' said Ryan Hartman, Co-founder and CMO of Chaiz. With Chaiz and Self working together, we're building a path for consumers to better protect themselves from financial shocks and build toward a more stable financial future.' Car ownership is a top three expense for many Americans, alongside housing and food. Unfortunately, many drivers are unprepared for the inevitable repair bills that come with aging vehicles. According to AAA, the average car repair bill ranges from $500 to $600—and major repairs can cost thousands. For those with limited savings or low credit, these expenses can spiral into debt and can contribute to difficult financial circumstances. Together, Chaiz and Self aim to provide access to cost-effective auto protection plans that can serve as a financial cushion for the unexpected. Self helps consumers by providing tools to help build credit history so that they can gain better access to auto loans and lower interest rates, while Chaiz helps reduce the chances of facing large, unexpected auto repair bills through vehicle protection recommendations, educational content and potential discounts. Self customers can connect with Chaiz on Self's in-app Marketplace, which offers best in class products and services to support all aspects of their financial lives. 'Partnering with Chaiz gives us an opportunity to offer even more value to our customers by addressing one of the most unpredictable aspects of personal finance: car repairs,' said Chris LaConte, Chief Strategy Officer of Self Financial. 'We're excited to work with another Austin-based company that shares our approach to creating financial solutions that make a real difference in everyday lives.' To learn more about Chaiz, visit For more information about Self, visit About Chaiz Chaiz was founded by industry veterans Ryan Hartman, Philippe Koenig, and Reto Bolliger, who bring extensive experience in automotive and technology sectors. The company is dedicated to bringing transparency and choice to the extended car warranty market, ensuring that consumers are protected from unexpected repair bills without the intrusive practices common in the industry. ‍About Self Financial Self Financial is a 10-year-old credit-building financial technology company working to increase financial resilience. Self offers products that make obtaining and building credit accessible. Self is the Official Credit Building App of the San Antonio Spurs. Find it at on the Apple App Store (280,000+ reviews and an average 4.9 rating) and on Google Play. Ryan Hartman Chaiz +1 833-942-4249 [email protected] Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube TikTok X Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Wild's Matt Boldy, Ryan Hartman Finish Second At Golf Digest Open
Wild's Matt Boldy, Ryan Hartman Finish Second At Golf Digest Open

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Wild's Matt Boldy, Ryan Hartman Finish Second At Golf Digest Open

Minnesota Wild forwards Matt Boldy and Ryan Hartman competed in the Golf Digest Open a few days ago. The two of them as a pair, finished second in the tournament. Finishing second now qualify them for the National Championship in September. This was not a celebrity event, but rather a legit two-man best ball tournament. Advertisement Boldy is known for his golfing skills and has competed in a Canadian Golf Pro Tour over last summer. National Championship will be played at Streamsong in September. Photo Credit: Dec 21, 2022; Anaheim, California, USA; Minnesota Wild left wing Matt Boldy (12) is greeted by right wing Ryan Hartman (38) after scoring a goal during the third period against the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images.

Wild get three quick goals to start game, beat Kraken 4-0
Wild get three quick goals to start game, beat Kraken 4-0

CBS News

time20-03-2025

  • Sport
  • CBS News

Wild get three quick goals to start game, beat Kraken 4-0

Ryan Hartman, Matt Boldy and Liam Ohgren scored 1 minute, 42 seconds apart early in the first period and the Minnesota Wild beat the Seattle Kraken 4-0 on Wednesday night. Filip Gustavsson made 34 saves for his fifth shutout of the season, Boldy added an empty-net goal, and Minnesota moved within two points of third-place Colorado in the Central Division. Gustavsson is 4-1-1 in his last six home games with a 1.48 goals-against average, a .949 save percentage and two shutouts. Philipp Grubauer stopped 24 shots for Seattle. Hartman scored from the slot 2:47 into the game, Boldy scored from almost the same spot at 3:59 and Ohgren completed a 2-on-1 with Frederick Gaudreau 30 seconds later for a 3-0 lead. The three goals in the opening 4:29 is the fastest to start a game in the NHL this season. Prior to the outburst, the Wild had not scored a first-period goal in seven games, since March 4 in Seattle. Kraken: Playing its fourth game in six days, Seattle outshot Minnesota 34-28, but lost in regulation for just the second time in seven games. Wild: Center Marco Rossi, third on the team with 21 goals, left the game in the first period with a lower-body injury after being hit by a Boldy shot. He's one of three Wild players to have played every game this season. Boldy's goals were his first in 12 games. His 23 goals are tied with Kirill Kaprizov, who's missed all but three games since Dec. 23, for the team lead. Seattle is 0-11 in the second game of the back-to-back contests this season. The Kraken won 6-2 in Chicago on Tuesday. Both teams play Saturday: the Kraken are in Edmonton and the Wild are home against Buffalo.

Wild get three quick goals to start game, beat Kraken 4-0
Wild get three quick goals to start game, beat Kraken 4-0

Washington Post

time20-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Wild get three quick goals to start game, beat Kraken 4-0

ST. PAUL, MInn. — Ryan Hartman, Matt Boldy and Liam Ohgren scored 1 minute, 42 seconds apart early in the first period and the Minnesota Wild beat the Seattle Kraken 4-0 on Wednesday night. Filip Gustavsson made 34 saves for his fifth shutout of the season, Boldy added an empty-net goal, and Minnesota moved within two points of third-place Colorado in the Central Division. Gustavsson is 4-1-1 in his last six home games with a 1.48 goals-against average, a .949 save percentage and two shutouts. Philipp Grubauer stopped 24 shots for Seattle. Hartman scored from the slot 2:47 into the game, Boldy scored from almost the same spot at 3:59 and Ohgren completed a 2-on-1 with Frederick Gaudreau 30 seconds later for a 3-0 lead. The three goals in the opening 4:29 is the fastest to start a game in the NHL this season. Prior to the outburst, the Wild had not scored a first-period goal in seven games, since March 4 in Seattle. Kraken: Playing its fourth game in six days, Seattle outshot Minnesota 34-28, but lost in regulation for just the second time in seven games. Wild: Center Marco Rossi, third on the team with 21 goals, left the game in the first period with a lower-body injury after being hit by a Boldy shot. He's one of three Wild players to have played every game this season. Boldy's goals were his first in 12 games. His 23 goals are tied with Kirill Kaprizov, who's missed all but three games since Dec. 23, for the team lead. Seattle is 0-11 in the second game of the back-to-back contests this season. The Kraken won 6-2 in Chicago on Tuesday. Both teams play Saturday: the Kraken are in Edmonton and the Wild are home against Buffalo. ___ AP NHL:

Wild get three quick goals to start game, beat Kraken 4-0
Wild get three quick goals to start game, beat Kraken 4-0

Fox Sports

time20-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Wild get three quick goals to start game, beat Kraken 4-0

Associated Press ST. PAUL, MInn. (AP) — Ryan Hartman, Matt Boldy and Liam Ohgren scored 1 minute, 42 seconds apart early in the first period and the Minnesota Wild beat the Seattle Kraken 4-0 on Wednesday night. Filip Gustavsson made 34 saves for his fifth shutout of the season, Boldy added an empty-net goal, and Minnesota moved within two points of third-place Colorado in the Central Division. Gustavsson is 4-1-1 in his last six home games with a 1.48 goals-against average, a .949 save percentage and two shutouts. Philipp Grubauer stopped 24 shots for Seattle. Hartman scored from the slot 2:47 into the game, Boldy scored from almost the same spot at 3:59 and Ohgren completed a 2-on-1 with Frederick Gaudreau 30 seconds later for a 3-0 lead. The three goals in the opening 4:29 is the fastest to start a game in the NHL this season. Prior to the outburst, the Wild had not scored a first-period goal in seven games, since March 4 in Seattle. Takeaways Kraken: Playing its fourth game in six days, Seattle outshot Minnesota 34-28, but lost in regulation for just the second time in seven games. Wild: Center Marco Rossi, third on the team with 21 goals, left the game in the first period with a lower-body injury after being hit by a Boldy shot. He's one of three Wild players to have played every game this season. Key moment Boldy's goals were his first in 12 games. His 23 goals are tied with Kirill Kaprizov, who's missed all but three games since Dec. 23, for the team lead. Key stat Seattle is 0-11 in the second game of the back-to-back contests this season. The Kraken won 6-2 in Chicago on Tuesday. Up next Both teams play Saturday: the Kraken are in Edmonton and the Wild are home against Buffalo. ___ AP NHL:

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