AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Consumer Finance Apps in Luxembourg: Q1 2024 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top consumer finance apps in Luxembourg for the first quarter of 2024, including downloads, revenue, and active user metrics.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top consumer finance apps in Luxembourg showed varying performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active user metrics. Below is a detailed look at the weekly trends for these apps.
S-Net Mobile, published by BCEE, experienced a steady flow of weekly downloads. The app started the quarter with 791 downloads in the first week of January, dipping to a low of 524 in the first week of March, and ending the quarter at 600 downloads. Unfortunately, there was no revenue data available for this app during this period.
eboo from POST Luxembourg also showed consistent download figures. The app began with 311 downloads in the first week of January, saw a slight peak at 366 downloads in the final week of February, and concluded the quarter with 295 downloads. Similar to S-Net Mobile, no revenue data was reported for eboo.
Web Banking by BGL BNP Paribas maintained a stable download trend. Weekly downloads started at 220 in early January, peaked at 273 in the last week of January, and ended at 214 in the last week of March. This app also did not report any revenue data for the quarter.
R-Net Mobile, published by Banque Raiffeisen S.C., showed a similar pattern in downloads. Starting with 210 downloads in the first week of January, the app saw a peak of 256 downloads in the third week of February and finished the quarter at 229 downloads. No revenue data was available for this app either.
Tricount - Split group bills from Tricount had the most varied performance. Weekly revenue fluctuated, starting at $51 in the first week of January, reaching a high of $65 in mid-February, and ending the quarter at $52. Downloads for Tricount started at 252 in early January, dropped to 107 in the second week, and climbed back to 224 by the end of March. Active users also showed dynamic trends, beginning at 1.3K in the first week, dropping to 959 in mid-January, and ending at 1.2K by the last week of March.
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