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In the third quarter of 2024, the personal finance budgeting and planning apps sector in Latvia showed varied performance trends across the top five applications, according to data from Sensor Tower.
Splitwise demonstrated a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at about $78 in the last week of September. Its weekly downloads saw fluctuations, with a noticeable dip in early August, reaching a low of 184, but slightly recovering to around 201 by the end of the quarter.
Tricount - Split group bills maintained a relatively stable weekly revenue, hovering around the $5 to $10 range throughout the quarter. Downloads showed a gradual decline, starting at 166 in early July and dropping to 128 by the end of September.
Bilance - Your Money & Budget experienced significant growth in weekly revenue, reaching a peak of $204 in early September. The app's downloads spiked notably in late August, jumping from 36 to 289, before normalizing at 284 by the end of the quarter.
Money manager, expense tracker had a modest revenue performance, with figures fluctuating between $8 and $17. Downloads exhibited a slight upward trend, starting at 93 in early July and increasing to 101 in early September, before stabilizing around the 77 mark.
Lastly, Wallet - Daily Budget & Profit saw its revenue peak at $87 in early September, while its downloads increased steadily throughout the quarter, peaking at 97 in late September.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.