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ICBC(Asia)
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6 apps analysed
Comprehensive suite of traditional investment and credit services
Specialized support for foreign exchange trading services tailored to international clients
Analysis in progress
Analysis in progress
Analysis in progress
Distributed across 7 markets, strongest in Americas.
Based on 3 of 6 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Branch competes directly for the mobile-first financial user by offering immediate liquidity and earned wage access, challenging ICBC's traditional banking model.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
As a global banking powerhouse, Itaú competes for the same retail banking user base by offering a highly integrated, feature-rich digital ecosystem that dwarfs ICBC's current mobile engagement.
Directly competes for the same regional Hong Kong and mainland China user base by blending traditional banking with e-wallet and e-CNY payment capabilities.
Competes by providing essential mobile banking services to a similar demographic, focusing on core transactional utility and bill payments.
A digital-only challenger in the Hong Kong market that competes for ICBC's mobile-first, tech-savvy banking customers.
Subspace targets the niche of subscription management, competing for the user's attention regarding recurring monthly expenses.
Targets the business banking segment of ICBC's user base with a modern, integrated accounting and financial management platform.
Rabita Mobile competes by integrating local tax and utility payment ecosystems directly into the banking app, creating a daily-use utility.
UBank challenges ICBC through advanced data aggregation and transaction enrichment, appealing to users who want a holistic view of their finances.
Leobank competes by offering a highly personalized, modern digital banking experience that emphasizes lifestyle-oriented financial products.
Provides a simplified, manual approach to transaction management that appeals to users who find full banking apps too complex.
Focuses on the granular tracking of daily spending, serving as a lightweight alternative to ICBC's heavy banking suite.
SplitIt competes for the social finance use case, specifically bill splitting, which is a common secondary need for banking customers.
TRU competes by offering flexible payment solutions and scan-to-pay functionality, targeting the point-of-sale transaction market.
Adjacent in finance — planner for adults
Addresses the personal finance management aspect of banking by focusing on group expense tracking and settlement.
A new entrant leveraging AI to provide personalized financial management and currency access.
A new competitor in the expense-sharing space, focusing on simplifying the settlement process for users.
FinGuider targets the investment-focused user base by providing AI-driven market analysis and thematic stock insights.