Intellabridge Technology Corporation announced the official launch of Karma, marking the end of its successful beta phase and the introduction of its unique Cause Cards program and pay-what-you-wish subscription model. This launch heralds a new era in socially responsible finance, offering consumers a unique way to connect their spending habits with their values through their innovative Karma Cause Cards and the ability to tailor their impact by choosing their own subscription fee. The Transition from Beta: A New Chapter Begins Karma's journey began with a vision to align everyday financial transactions with impactful social and environmental change using the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) as a roadmap.

After a successful beta phase, Karma is now ready to expand its reach, providing a comprehensive platform that seamlessly integrates everyday spending with charitable giving. 5 cards, 5 causes: Introducing Karma Cause Cards: The heart of Karma's official launch is the introduction of the Cause Cards program. Each card in the program is dedicated to supporting one of five key causes: Change Maker supports all 17 UN SDGs, while OceanSaver, EcoWarrior, LifeSupporter, and HopeGiver support nonprofits working to protect oceans, combat climate change, support health initiatives, and combat hunger and poverty, respectively.

These cards allow users to earn cashback on purchases, which can then be donated to a carefully curated and rotating selection of charities aligned with each card's cause. Sustainability at the Core: In line with its commitment to sustainability, Karma has partnered with CPI, renowned for their production of cards made using ocean-bound plastic. These cards are made from plastic waste collected from oceans and waterways, reducing environmental impact and supporting cleaner oceans.

Pay What You Wish for Your Subscriptions: In addition to the Cause Cards, Karma introduces a pay-what-you-wish subscription model. This innovative approach offers users the flexibility to set their own monthly contribution for their Karma cards, starting at $0. Choosing to contribute more not only increases the user's cashback benefits but also amplifies their positive impact on the selected causes.