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Case Status
Pending
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Plaintiff v. BRIDGE IT, INC., a corporation also doing business as Brigit, Defendant
FTC Matter/File Number
2223051
Civil Action Number
1:23-cv-09651
Enforcement Type
Federal Injunctions
Federal Court
Southern District of New York

Case Summary

The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against personal finance app provider Brigit, alleging that its promises of “instant” cash advances of up to $250 for people living paycheck-to-paycheck were deceptive and that the company locked consumers into a $9.99 monthly membership they couldn’t cancel.

Brigit, also known as Bridge It, Inc., has agreed to settle the FTC’s charges, resulting in a proposed court order that would require the company to pay $18 million in consumer refunds, stop its deceptive marketing promises, and end tactics that prevented customers from cancelling.

In November 2024, the Federal Trade Commission sent more than $17 million in refunds to consumers harmed by online cash advance provider Brigit, which the agency says deceived consumers with false promises of “instant” cash advances and locked consumers into a monthly membership they couldn’t cancel.