AI Insights · Timothy · September 2021
Top 5 Consumer Finance Apps on Android in Kuwait Q3 2021
In Q3 2021, the top 5 consumer finance apps on Android in Kuwait showed varied performance in terms of revenue, downloads, and active users. Detailed insights from Sensor Tower reveal the trends.
In the third quarter of 2021, the top 5 consumer finance applications on the Android platform in Kuwait demonstrated varied performance across key metrics. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, offers a comprehensive look at weekly revenue, downloads, and active user trends.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker from BudgetBakers saw a fluctuating revenue pattern throughout Q3. Weekly revenue started at approximately $177 at the end of June and showed minor ups and downs, peaking at $183 in mid-September. Downloads showed a slight increase mid-quarter, with a notable peak of 78 downloads in the week of September 20. The weekly active users for Wallet varied, starting from 238 in late June and reaching a peak of 274 in the week of September 20.
Toro Investimentos's Mobills: Budget Planner maintained a consistent revenue stream, beginning the quarter with $107 and ending with $130. The app's revenue peaked at $147 in mid-September. However, data for weekly downloads and active users were not available.
1Money: expense tracker budget from Svyatoslav Vlasov showed a consistent revenue trend with minor fluctuations. The app's revenue ranged from $73 to $119, peaking at $119 at the end of June. Downloads saw a significant peak of 35 in the last week of June, with another notable increase to 33 in mid-August. Active users started at 128 in late June and saw a peak of 128 again in late September.
Zaim from Kufu AI Studio had a stable revenue flow throughout the quarter, starting at $83 and peaking at $100 in early September. Unfortunately, data on downloads and active users for Zaim was not available.
Finally, Bankin' by Bankin SAS showed a steady revenue trend with slight fluctuations. Revenue began at $69 in late June, peaking at $91 in late August, and ended at $71 in late September. However, the data for downloads and active users was not available.
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