GreenSky, Inc. to Present at Morgan Stanley Payments & FinTech Symposium

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GreenSky, Inc. ("GreenSky" or the "Company") GSKY, a leading financial technology company Powering Commerce at the Point of SaleSM, announced today that Gerry Benjamin, Vice Chairman and Chief Administrative Officer, will present on Wednesday, June 12th at 1:45 p.m. ET at the Payments & FinTech Symposium taking place in New York City during the Morgan Stanley 10th Annual Financials Conference.

Interested parties can listen to live webcast of the presentation at http://investors.greensky.com. A replay of the webcast will be available at the same location for 90 days following the presentation.

GreenSky intends to make future announcements of material financial and other information through its investor relations website. GreenSky also will, from time to time, disclose this information through press releases, filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, conference calls or webcasts.

About GreenSky, Inc.

GreenSky, Inc. GSKY is a leading technology company Powering Commerce at the Point of SaleSM for a growing ecosystem of merchants, consumers and banks. Our highly scalable, proprietary technology platform enables nearly 16,000 merchants to offer frictionless promotional payment options to consumers, driving increased sales volume and accelerated cash flow. Banks leverage GreenSky's technology to provide loans to super-prime and prime consumers nationwide. Since our inception, over 2.4 million consumers have financed over $17 billion of commerce using our paperless, real time "apply and buy" technology. GreenSky is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. For more information, visit https://www.greensky.com.

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