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In the third quarter of 2023, the top 5 consumer finance applications in Lebanon showcased varying performance metrics on the unified platform. Data from Sensor Tower reveals insights into weekly downloads and active user trends for these apps. Below, we delve into the specifics.
eBLOM Lebanon by BLOM Bank s.a.l. saw a consistent pattern in weekly downloads. Starting at 352 downloads in the week of June 26, the app experienced a slight decline to 279 downloads by mid-July, before rebounding to 299 by the end of September.
Bank Audi showed an interesting trend in downloads. Beginning with 271 downloads in late June, the app saw a dip to 190 downloads by mid-July. However, it picked up momentum with a significant increase to 346 downloads by the last week of September.
Cash Book- daily expenses by ANKIT SARAF had a varied download pattern. The app started with 169 downloads at the end of June, peaked at 276 downloads in mid-August, and stabilized around 133 downloads by the end of September. The weekly active users for Cash Book saw a gradual increase from 955 at the end of June to 1.2K by mid-August, maintaining around 1K active users towards the end of September.
SGBL experienced fluctuating download numbers. The app began with 125 downloads in late June, dropped to 92 by mid-July, and saw a significant rise to 321 downloads by the end of September.
Byblos Bank Mobile Banking had a steady performance in downloads. Starting with 125 downloads at the end of June, the app experienced minor fluctuations, peaking at 184 downloads in late August, and ending the quarter with 139 downloads.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.