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OUR MISSION

Powering prosperity around the world

Giving everyone the opportunity to prosper is the heartbeat of Intuit culture, and we never stop working to find innovative ways to make that possible.

WHAT WE STAND FOR

Intuit believes everyone should have the opportunity to prosper and we never stop working to find new innovative ways to make that possible.

FAST FACTS

Intuit’s impact by the numbers

Here’s what being a customer-focused company has allowed us to accomplish

Employees worldwide at the end of fiscal year 2025

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Offices in seven countries

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Revenue in fiscal year 2025

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How Intuit powers prosperity for customers

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Meet Cedric and Ria. Flipping mobile home that leads to shared prosperity.

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Meet Michael. Carving out a niche: from frustrated cook to happy knife sharpener.

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Meet Eric. An Entrepreneur with a desire to share his heritage opens doors.

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Products to Power Prosperity

Serving approximately 100 million customers worldwide with TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, Intuit helps put more money in consumers’ and small businesses’ pockets, saving them time by eliminating work, and ensuring they have confidence in every financial decision they make.

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Powering prosperity beyond products

The work of powering prosperity goes beyond our products. Around the world people struggle to make ends meet. Economic opportunity is still not available to all. And climate change is having an oversized impact on distressed communities. At Intuit, we’re committed to using our unique position to find ways to power prosperity, especially for those that need it most.

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Intuit news

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