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2 apps analysed
Analysis in progress
Deep integration with existing bank infrastructure
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 2 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
Alinma Pay competes directly for the digital-first banking user by offering a high-velocity wallet experience that prioritizes rapid peer-to-peer transactions and social financial features.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
Branch competes directly for the user's primary financial relationship by offering immediate liquidity and payroll-adjacent services that overlap with Macquarie's everyday banking utility.
This app competes in the specialized financial management space, focusing on HSA and benefit account administration for enterprise-level users.
This app serves as a regional competitor, focusing on essential mobile banking services and integration with local payment networks.
Subspace competes for the 'budgeting' share of wallet by focusing specifically on the management and optimization of recurring subscription expenses.
Rabita Mobile competes by integrating lifestyle-oriented financial services like VAT refunds and utility payments directly into the banking flow.
UBank challenges Macquarie through superior data visualization and automated transaction enrichment, appealing to users who prioritize financial clarity.
Leobank competes by offering a highly gamified and segmented banking experience that targets specific user demographics like families and VIPs.
SplitIt addresses the social-finance aspect of money management, competing with Macquarie's payment and transfer capabilities.
TRU competes by offering flexible payment solutions and 'scan and pay' functionality that mirrors modern mobile banking convenience.
It targets the same demographic of users who require manual, precise control over their transaction ledgers and recurring payments.
This app serves the same core need as Macquarie's budgeting features, focusing on manual expense tracking and account organization.
Splittr competes with Macquarie's budgeting and transaction management by focusing on the specific use case of shared expenses.
A new entrant leveraging AI to provide business-grade financial assistance to individual users, threatening traditional banking's advisory role.
This newcomer targets the investment-curious segment of Macquarie's user base with AI-driven market insights and reporting.
While focused on government aid, this app competes for the attention of users seeking financial assistance and benefit management.