For existing personal and commercial banking clients requiring remote access to checking, savings, and loan accounts.
Providing secure, mobile-first financial management tools for personal and commercial banking clients. Enabling real-time account oversight and transaction control.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 2Last updated
Huntington Commercial Bank
v3.10.597
2mo ago
Primary focus
Mobile banking and financial management services
Scale
indie
Target audience
Existing personal and commercial banking clients requiring remote access to checking, savings, and loan accounts.
Released 10 updates across 2 apps in the last 6 months, indicating consistent maintenance and feature iteration.
2 apps analysed
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
GTWorld competes directly for the digital-first commercial banking user by offering high-frequency mobile banking features that challenge Huntington's traditional business portal approach.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
This app overlaps with Huntington's commercial services by managing complex employee benefits and administrative financial tasks.
This app targets the same professional financial management segment, focusing on account oversight and secure communication for business clients.
Rabita Mobile competes by bundling value-added services like VAT refunds and utility payments into the core banking experience.
SplitIt competes for the user's time spent on expense tracking and bill reconciliation within a professional or group context.
This app provides basic ledger management, competing with the core transaction tracking features of Huntington's mobile app.
Splittr addresses the expense management component of business finance, focusing on multi-party reconciliation.
Moneydance serves the personal and small business accounting market, overlapping with Huntington's transaction management features.
This app captures the micro-transaction and bill-splitting utility market, competing for the user's quick-action financial needs.
This newcomer targets the intersection of government financial aid and mobile accessibility, a growing niche in digital finance.