The rise of challenger banks around the world
With so many new entrants trying to muscle into the banking sector, FinTech Futures has put together a series of comprehensive guides on the challenger banks/banking services and their technology in various countries.
The guides are free, and we welcome your feedback!
Our editorial team will be revisiting and updating these lists on a regular basis, as well as adding more countries. If you have any additions and/or suggestions, please get in touch with our editorial team.
UK challenger banks: who’s who (and what’s their tech)
A comprehensive list of the known UK bank challengers to date and the technology they are using.
Challenger banks in Spain: who’s who (and what’s their tech)
A list of the known challengers to date and the technology they are using.
Challenger banks in France
Exploring the challenger bank landscape in France considering their offerings and their technology.
German challenger banks: who’s who (and what’s their tech)
A list of the known challengers to date and the technology they are using.
US challenger banks: who’s who and what’s their tech
A comprehensive list of challenger banks and banking services in the US and the tech they are using.
Challenger banks in Canada: who’s who and what’s their tech
A comprehensive list of challenger banks and banking services in Canada and the tech they are using.
Challenger banks in South Africa: who’s who and what’s their tech
A comprehensive list of South African challenger banks and banking services and the tech they are using.
Challenger banks in India: who’s who and what’s their tech
A comprehensive list of Indian challenger banks and banking services, and the tech they are using.
Australian challenger banks: who’s who (and what’s their tech)
A comprehensive list of challenger banks and banking services in Australia and the tech they are using.
Challenger banks in Hong Kong
A free guide to help our readers navigate Hong Kong's challenger banking space.
Challenger banks in the Middle East
Featuring challenger banks in the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Israel.