Problem

Traditional banking applications make it difficult to track and compare different products and services, especially if they belong to separate financial institutions and even the limited data they have on you is verbose and often meaningless to the average user.
The inconvenience of moving through multiple banking apps is becoming more and more prevalent in todays bustling society; people rarely have time to sit down and work through multiple banking apps for their finances, and web-scraping is a highly inefficient way to collect data from your different accounts. Therefore we seek to revolutionise insights and what we can do with aggregate data to provide consumers with more useful information, fast.

The Solution

Our web app is a centralized platform that allows users to connect multiple bank accounts and view their financial data with ease. We seek to provide deeper insights on the user's finances along with visualisations for easier interpretation of data using Open Banking.

Key features


To be able to see an overview of multiple bank accounts conveniently. It is accompanied by BI diagrams which provide visualisations on the user's financial status along with sophisticated algorithms that can provide forward looking insights. Our app is currently able to:

  • Retrieve data from our database using a UserID the user inputs
  • Display financial data of the bank account linked to the UserID (Current account or Credit-Card)
  • Display visuals for easier understanding of financial data
  • Categorise financial data for deeper insights
  • Allows the users to set categorical caps to improve financial management
  • Predict future expenditure based on past transactions

Client Video


Development Team

Yuheng Wang

Team Lead
Back-end Developer (MarkLogic Database)
yuheng.wang.18@ucl.ac.uk

Raghib Mirza

Back-end Developer (Django framework)
raghib.mirza.18@ucl.ac.uk

Lib Kai Pneh

Front-end Developer (Bootstrap, BI)
lib.pneh.18@ucl.ac.uk