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4 apps analysed
Analysis in progress
Direct access to Enjaz and Western Union networks provides a high-utility remittance moat.
8-language support functions as a B2B distribution moat into the diverse expatriate workforce [1].
Analysis in progress
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 2 of 4 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
GTWorld competes directly for the digital-first banking user by offering a comprehensive suite of mobile-native financial services that mirror Bank Albilad's core value proposition.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
Mercado Pago competes directly with Enjaz by offering a comprehensive digital financial ecosystem that captures the same international remittance and digital banking audience.
Robinhood competes for the same digital-first financial user base, shifting the focus from traditional banking remittances to high-frequency investment and wealth management.
Alinma provides a broad retail banking experience that includes instant finance and open banking, creating a high-utility alternative for Enjaz customers.
BOCHK competes by offering a high-utility banking platform that includes specialized remittance services and investment widgets.
Mobile CPA serves a similar demographic of retail banking customers requiring standard account management and transfer capabilities.
D360 Bank targets the same tech-savvy Saudi market with a focus on rapid account opening and fee-free transactions, directly threatening Enjaz's user acquisition.
This app targets the same traditional banking customer base, focusing on mobile account opening and real-time transfers.
Wealthscape competes for the financial management portion of the user's wallet by providing brokerage and investment services.
This app targets the financial management segment by focusing on subscription optimization and shared expenses.
PASHA Bank competes by digitizing the entire loan and document lifecycle, appealing to users who value remote banking efficiency.
Rabita Mobile competes by offering a feature-rich banking experience that emphasizes lifestyle benefits like cashback and tax refunds.
This app competes for the attention of financially active users who prioritize real-time market data and community-driven investment insights.
NEO competes directly by offering a comprehensive digital banking suite that includes multi-currency accounts, challenging Enjaz's remittance-only value proposition.
This app competes for the same banking-centric user base by offering multi-currency transfers and loan management tools.
This app serves as a utility-focused competitor for users who need quick financial calculations, often used alongside remittance apps.
SplitIt targets the same user base looking for simplified expense tracking and bill management tools.
This app overlaps with Enjaz by providing essential currency conversion tools for users managing international funds.
Kalshi competes for the same demographic interested in event-based financial outcomes, challenging traditional banking apps for wallet share.
This app overlaps with Bank Albilad's transaction management features for users focused on personal budgeting.
MaxRewards competes for the user's financial management time by optimizing credit card benefits, a common secondary need for banking customers.
Polymarket captures the interest of users looking for alternative financial instruments and event-based trading, overlapping with investment-curious Enjaz users.
Splittr competes in the peripheral finance space by focusing on the social aspect of shared expenses and bill splitting.
Moneydance provides a robust platform for personal finance tracking that competes with the account management features of the target app.
This newcomer targets the investment-focused segment of the finance category with specialized trading tools.
This app addresses the lending and mortgage calculation needs of users who might otherwise use a bank's native app.
This app enters the finance space by offering AI-driven investment insights that could eventually threaten traditional bank investment modules.
This app directly targets the core utility of Enjaz—currency exchange—by providing a lightweight, live-rate alternative.
This newcomer targets the financial optimization space, potentially diverting user attention from core banking apps to reward-seeking behavior.
GovAid targets the government services segment, overlapping with Bank Albilad's SADAD and MOI payment utility.