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PayMe by HSBC
v2.33.0
3mo ago
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2 apps analysed
Lightweight UX reduces friction for P2P payments
Analysis in progress
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 .
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BancoEstado serves as a primary nemesis due to its massive scale in mobile banking and its dominance in QR-based payment infrastructure, mirroring PayMe's goal of becoming a ubiquitous daily utility.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
As a massive incumbent banking platform, Itaú competes for the same primary financial relationship as HSBC, vying for the user's daily transaction and account management hub.
AlipayHK is a direct competitor in the Hong Kong digital wallet space, aggressively capturing market share through cross-border payments and public transport integration.
eSewa competes by positioning itself as the primary utility and bill payment hub, overlapping with PayMe's goal of being a comprehensive financial lifestyle app.
Khalti competes by offering a feature-rich digital wallet experience that prioritizes smart deposits and enterprise solutions for a similar mobile-first demographic.
Found competes by offering specialized financial tools for business owners, overlapping with PayMe's merchant-facing payment capabilities.
Qonto targets the business segment of the finance market, competing for the professional users who also utilize PayMe for business transactions.
SAB Mobile competes by offering a comprehensive digital banking dashboard that challenges PayMe's role as a primary financial interface.
This app competes by offering a high-performance mobile banking experience that includes essential QR payment features similar to PayMe's core offering.
Hakbah operates in the social finance space, offering unique savings and credit products that compete for the user's financial attention.
This app provides a traditional ledger-style experience for users who prefer manual control over their financial tracking.
This app competes by offering a highly visual and customizable way to track daily spending habits.
Splid competes directly with PayMe's P2P payment functionality by focusing on the specific use case of group expense splitting.
This app serves as a personal finance utility, competing for the user's attention regarding expense tracking and budget management.
Settle Up targets the social finance aspect of PayMe, specifically focusing on group expense management and debt settlement.
A new competitor in the P2P space, specifically targeting the friction involved in settling group debts.
Pocket $ is a new entrant leveraging AI and multi-currency access to challenge traditional wallet simplicity.
A new entrant in the shopping and finance space, focusing on optimizing credit card usage and rewards.