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In the fourth quarter of 2024, the personal finance app market in the United Arab Emirates showcased diverse trends across its top five applications.
ADCB Hayyak maintained a robust presence with weekly downloads fluctuating between 14K and 19K. Active users peaked at 90K in October, before a gradual decline to 61K by the end of December.
Splitwise experienced a steady revenue stream, ranging from $620 to $1.1K weekly. Downloads saw a significant increase, particularly in late November and December, reaching highs of 1.8K. Active users remained consistent, averaging around 36K.
Money Manager Expense & Budget saw varied revenue throughout the quarter, peaking at $336. Downloads were initially modest but spiked to 1.5K in late October, while active users increased to 13K by December's end.
Cash Book- daily expenses maintained a steady download rate, hovering around 300 to 500 weekly. Active users showed a slight upward trend, reaching over 3K towards the end of the quarter.
ADCB MoneyBuddy had consistent download numbers, ranging from 290 to 400. Active user metrics remained stable, averaging around 8K.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, offer a snapshot of the dynamic landscape of personal finance apps in the UAE. For more detailed analytics, Sensor Tower provides extensive reports on app performance across various metrics.