Banco Inter
Publisher DNA
What defines Banco Inter?
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Portfolio
What does Banco Inter ship?
Apps
2 apps analysed
Analysis in progress
$5 minimum entry for stock and ETF investing lowers the barrier for retail participation
- Simplified identity verification process using national identification documents makes onboarding faster for new account holders
- Automated security systems frequently lock user accounts without clear explanation, preventing access to personal funds
Distributed across 12 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 2 of 2 apps with localized market data · last scanned .
Americas (3)
- United States2 / 2
- Brazil1 / 2
- Mexico1 / 2
Europe (7)
- France1 / 2
- Germany1 / 2
- Italy1 / 2
- Netherlands1 / 2
- Portugal1 / 2
›+2 more europe markets
- Spain1 / 2
- Sweden1 / 2
Asia-Pacific (2)
- Japan1 / 2
- South Korea1 / 2
Core markets (2/2 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
0
Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
1
Negative apps
25/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does Banco Inter compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
OnePay competes for the primary banking relationship by targeting credit-constrained users with credit-building tools and retail rewards, directly overlapping with Inter's goal of being an all-in-one financial hub.
Contenders(3)
Both apps compete for the same mobile banking user base by offering account management, payment processing, and card control features within a single interface.
Both apps provide integrated digital banking, stock investment, and international money transfer services within a single mobile interface.
Both apps target users requiring international money management and multi-currency capabilities, creating direct competition for the mobile-first banking segment.
Same space(20)
Captures daily financial habits through payments, overlapping with money transfer and banking utility.
Focuses on fast international remittances, competing with cross-border transfer services.
Offers short-term liquidity and cash advances, serving users who might otherwise use the app for basic banking.
Provides mobile banking with early direct deposit, competing with banking and liquidity features.
Provides market data and analysis tools for investors who might use the platform for stock trading.
Serves as a primary banking interface for retail customers, competing with the all-in-one digital banking model.
Offers flexible payment options and shopping rewards, overlapping with financial management and cashback features.
Offers international remittance services, competing with global money transfer corridors.
Enables international money transfers from Europe to Africa, competing with global remittance services.
Focuses on high-speed international remittances, competing with cross-border payment services.
Targets international travelers with multi-currency accounts, directly challenging cross-border money transfer capabilities.
Provides international remittance services, competing with cross-border payment offerings.
Provides commission-free stock trading, competing with investment platform features.
Facilitates digital-first international remittances, competing with money transfer capabilities.
Operates as a chartered digital bank, competing with the all-in-one banking model.
Offers professional-grade trading tools, competing with investment features for active retail traders.
Operates a global remittance network that competes with digital-first international transfer services.
Facilitates low-cost international transfers using mid-market rates, directly competing with global money transfer services.
Offers international money transfers and currency tracking, competing with global transfer services.
Provides international money transfer services as a PayPal-backed platform, competing with the remittance corridor.