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In the first quarter of 2021, the Personal Finance app category has shown varying trends in France on the iOS platform. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the performance of these apps.
Paylib, le paiement mobile saw a steady increase in downloads, starting at roughly 10K in the last week of December and peaking at nearly 10K by the end of March. Weekly active users dipped in early January to around 13K but recovered to almost 15K by the end of the quarter.
Bankin' - Your money manager experienced fluctuations in revenue, with a notable peak in the first week of February at approximately $12K. Downloads began at around 11K in late December, with a mid-quarter dip and a rebound to over 6K by March's end. Weekly active users showed a high of 182K early in January and closed the quarter strong with nearly 176K.
Tricount - Split group bills had its highest revenue in mid-March at over $500, with downloads starting strong at over 18K and ending the quarter at around 5K. The app's weekly active users saw a decline from 60K to around 38K.
The Buddy: Budget Planner App generated its highest revenue in mid-March at nearly $1.2K. The app's downloads began the quarter at approximately 2K and saw a drop to just over 700 by March. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, peaking at over 2K in early January and falling to just over 1K by the end of the quarter.
Wishizz, gestion de budget did not generate revenue but saw downloads start at about 2.5K and decrease to just over 500 by quarter's end. The data for weekly active users is not available.
These trends provide a snapshot of how the top Personal Finance apps performed on iOS in France during Q1 2021. For more insights, Sensor Tower's full suite of analytics tools is available to explore these and other app performances in greater depth.