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Santander Chile
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3mo ago
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3 apps analysed
Analysis in progress
Deep integration with local payment ecosystems
Analysis in progress
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 2 of 3 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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As a major international banking institution, BNP Paribas competes directly with Santander for the primary banking relationship, offering a comprehensive suite of digital financial services that mirror Santander's core value proposition.
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PASHA Bank competes directly by offering a sophisticated digital banking ecosystem that mirrors Santander’s goal of replacing physical branch visits with comprehensive mobile self-service.
Alinma Pay targets the mobile-first consumer segment with a focus on digital wallet agility and social payment features.
Hesab.az acts as a direct threat by providing a commission-free digital wallet experience that lowers the barrier to entry for mobile payments.
NAB competes by offering sophisticated personal finance management tools like virtual savings jars that appeal to the same retail banking audience as Santander.
MilliÖN competes as a specialized payment utility that captures the high-volume transaction market through simplified payment templates and broad service coverage.
Qonto competes for the business banking segment, challenging Santander's ability to serve professional and SME clients with specialized financial tools.
Rabita Mobile challenges Santander by focusing on high-frequency utility and tax-related financial tasks that drive daily user retention.
UBank competes by positioning itself as a lifestyle-integrated financial hub that goes beyond basic banking through card aggregation and health-tracking features.
Contífico Uno overlaps with Santander’s business-facing features by providing mobile-first electronic invoicing and real-time accounting synchronization.
This app targets the same personal finance management segment, focusing on manual transaction tracking and recurring budget scheduling.
This app competes for the same user attention by offering a highly customizable, visual approach to daily personal expense tracking.
Splid serves the same financial management audience by focusing on the specific niche of collaborative expense tracking and multi-currency settlement.
Grateful introduces self-custodial crypto-financial tools, competing for the next generation of users interested in digital assets.
Pocket $ is a new entrant that disrupts the traditional banking model by offering AI-driven financial agency and simplified access to foreign currency.
This newcomer targets the investment-curious segment of Santander’s user base by providing AI-powered market analysis and visualized financial reporting.
This newcomer targets the intersection of government aid and personal finance, representing a niche threat to inclusive banking.