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In the third quarter of 2025, the personal finance app market on Android in Serbia witnessed varied performance among the top contenders. Based on data from Sensor Tower, here's a breakdown of how these apps fared:
Kinta – Lične finansije by Wolet, a local Serbian publisher, saw a notable spike in weekly downloads, peaking at approximately 938 in early September. However, it didn't generate any revenue during this period.
Splitwise, a well-known app from the US, maintained a steady weekly revenue, hovering around $60 to $80. Downloads remained consistent, with figures ranging from 49 to 64 per week.
Minimax Accounting from Seyfor d.o.o. experienced a fluctuating download pattern, with a significant increase to 66 downloads towards the end of September, though it did not generate revenue during this quarter.
Money manager & expenses showed a steady download growth, culminating at 59 downloads by the end of September. The app's revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $16 weekly.
Fast Budget - Expense Manager by AppFer SRL experienced a gradual increase in downloads, reaching 60 by the end of the quarter. Revenue fluctuated slightly, averaging around $25 per week.
For more comprehensive insights and data trends in the app market, visit Sensor Tower.