GoodLeap has joined the American Fintech Council (AFC), an industry association that represents fintech companies and innovative banks. GoodLeap is known for providing financing and software products that help homeowners invest in home efficiency and clean energy projects. Its platform supports upgrades such as solar panels, battery storage, efficient heating and cooling systems, roofing, ventilation, water-saving turf, and energy-efficient windows.
Phil Goldfeder, CEO of the American Fintech Council, said: “GoodLeap is empowering homeowners to make informed, affordable upgrades that improve household efficiency and sustainability. By integrating digital tools for seamless financing, payments, and energy management, GoodLeap is modernizing how consumers invest in their homes. We look forward to working with them to expand consumer access to innovative, transparent financing solutions.”
GoodLeap’s technology allows homeowners to manage accounts, track energy production, and access insights aimed at improving efficiency and savings. The company combines system monitoring with flexible financing options on a single platform. It also offers AI-powered applications and developer tools for businesses to streamline operations and enhance customer engagement. GoodLeap emphasizes consumer transparency and protection by using vetted contractors and responsible funding practices.
Julia Pyper, Vice President of Public Affairs at GoodLeap, stated: “Expanding access to sustainable financing is key to empowering more people to invest in smarter, more efficient technologies for their homes and communities. Joining the American Fintech Council is an exciting step as we collaborate with fellow fintech leaders committed to advancing responsible innovation in financial services and empowering more homeowners to make necessary and valuable investments in their homes.”
The AFC describes itself as a standards-based organization focused on promoting a transparent financial system through responsible innovation in financial services. Its members aim to foster competition in consumer finance while serving underserved segments.
GoodLeap reports that over 1 million homeowners have used its technology since 2018 for home improvement projects related to sustainability. The company says it has facilitated more than $30 billion in financing for these solutions. In addition to its business activities, GoodLeap supports GivePower—a nonprofit that builds water and clean electricity systems—which has impacted over 2 million people across Africa, Asia, and South America.