Show HN: How to find the best bank for your needs (banklist.io)
Hi everyone,
I just launched Bank List, an online banking directory to help people find the perfect bank for their needs.
It currently has 170+ banks/EMIs and it's mostly focused on individuals and businesses from Europe, but I plan on adding new regions soon.
The business model is affiliate marketing, I earn commission when someone signs up on any of these banks through my link. Maybe I will also add featured listings on the site, still need to think about this though.
I would love to receive feedback about the website and business idea in general.
Thank you
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[ 11.9 ms ] story [ 288 ms ] threadPeople might get scared off if they don't see the big names they are used to IMO.
Other than that, UX looks neat. Would be nice to be able to type in the country search boxes.
There are countless stories of people getting their money frozen on all of those and spending years trying to recover it.
Online banks have existed for nearly 25 years.
They're also not really banks but rather frontends built on top of a bank that provides them the banking services they need. But they still manage the accounts. So they will throw the ball at each other if you have issues, and will always blame it on their partner.
If I want it in the cloud I'll run my own instance. But I don't want a third party controlling all of that data.
But from personal experience, even if a bank is listed on their sites, it doesn't mean that the integration actually works.
As much as these companies would like to be something separate, they are precluded by laws and regulations.
A lot of companies that brand themselves as a "bank" are some regional bank underneath.
(I literally work in the payments industry, for reference)
Ex: One Financial states
> ONE card is issued by Coastal Community Bank
Or you mean, if there is no commission, then it won't get on the site either? In this case I'm not a fan of the business/portal idea.
Though I think if I was a (small) business owner I would definitely try to fish around...
> It currently has 170+ banks/EMIs and it's mostly focused on individuals and businesses from Europe
Europe and US/Canda have plenty of options, would love to see more EMIs for other regions. Still a great list.
;)
(For English learners: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bang_for_the_buck)
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Sorry but I want a bank, not something that advertises at me.
1) There is an existing company with a (possibly too) similar name, BancList [0], which lets people invest in institutions. Notice their use of the word "banc", and the lack of the word "bank" on their website, which is to ensure they don't run afoul of
2) legal misuse of the term "bank" according to some local laws [1], which you should review as well to make sure you aren't breaking any rules in any relevant jurisdiction.
[0] https://banclist.com/
[1] https://www.dentons.com/en/insights/alerts/2015/august/18/ca...
Not investing advice.
[1] https://fundresearch.fidelity.com/mutual-funds/summary/31617... (Fidelity Government Money Market Fund)
Out of the 170+ banks listed, only 3 of them have an affiliate link. My intention at this moment is testing the idea, so I found neobanks the easiest way to get started. Now that I see there is a big demand for traditional banks to be listed on the platform, I will definitely do so!
Last I heard Wise & Revolut don't onboard any cypriot businesses anymore, so maybe you want to adjust your availability in that regard. Juni is a good solution though.
Thanks! :)
So filtering by country or at least by currency would be my number one feature request. Yes, I saw the filter, but typing GER brings me to Gabon, Ecuador, Reunion.
Btw, I’m Canada, we have a unique Money transfer system called “bill pay” (it probably has an official name but that’s what everyone calls it). I’d love for you to add more filters for whether banks support features like this and others.
Another for me is Canada-based USD accounts that accept EFT transfers.