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Thursday
Apr112013

What Are The Most Downloaded Asset Manager iPad, Android Apps?

Mostly, I just want to call your attention to App Annie, an app analytics site that I learned about last week. If you've ever been frustrated trying to get app download data, this site is a dream come true. There are other sites out there, but this one provided what I was looking for, at no charge.

App Annie aggregates data from the iTunes (reporting on iPhone and iPad apps) and Google Play (reporting on Android operating system apps) stores, and ranks apps. Data from the Amazon and Windows app stores is in beta but irrelevant to the asset management app space today anyway. 

USAA On Top Of The Charts

The USAA app (with investment content and functionality as well as banking, mortgage and insurance content) sits at the top of what I'd consider relevant investment apps in the Finance category. Note that App Annie publishes rankings, not numbers. According to the USAA app download screen in the Google Play store, USAA has more than 1 million downloads.

Here’s a screenshot of the rank history of USAA’s Android app. You can see that the app has consistently ranked in the top 10 of Finance apps and since mid-2012 has been in the top 500 Android apps overall. The bubbles on the x axis mark new releases. Similar graphs are available for iPad apps. Well done, USAA!

When I visited App Annie, I couldn’t resist using it to build a ranking of asset manager apps in the Finance category and thought I’d share the list with you. 

If you check out the table below and then proceed to the site (free registration required) and browse the individual app pages yourselves, you'll see added information that will be helpful when conducting your own research.

Relative Rankings May Matter More

Here are a few observations:

  • The Finance category in both stores is big and broad, including media, banks, brokerages, online financial management sites, etc.
  • Only USAA (#11 in iPad apps and #8 in Android apps), Fidelity (#13 in iPad apps and #24 in Android apps) and Vanguard (#23 in iPad apps and #62 in Android apps) are serious contenders in the Finance category. No matter, the rankings can provide insights on your competitive set or subset. While you wouldn't expect a financial advisor app to place high among all Finance apps, you'd be interested in how it does relative to other advisor apps, for example.  
  • In the weeks leading up to the April 15 tax filing deadline, the rankings of the tax preparation and financial management apps were probably enjoying a boost.
  • A spokeswoman told me that App Annie ranks only apps that are in the top 1,000 of their category. The apps with No data shown don't make the cut.
  • I could find mention of only seven Android asset manager apps and only four with reported data. According to Comscore earlier this month, Android has 52% share of the smartphone platform. I fear that some of you are overlooking and underleveraging the platform.
  • Almost all asset manager app rankings drop over time. I can think of at least two possible explanations for their declines: 1. More apps are being launched, and they are more compelling. 2. Most asset managers do a sorry job of consistently promoting the availability and value of their apps. 
  • The higher ranking asset management apps tend to update more frequently. Chicken or egg? 

What are your reactions? Are there other asset manager apps that should be part of this list? (Seriously, is this all there is?) Your comments are welcome below.

Asset Manager iPad App Rankings

Asset Manager Android App Rankings

Thursday
Aug092012

Ripped From The Headlines: 3 Notes For Your Mobile Strategy

The news this week produced three random reports that might help ground your mobile planning in reality.

Stand-out iPad Apps For Advisors

From Investment News, here's a video preview of some stand-out iPad apps that will be cited in the publication's upcoming vendor and technology usage report.

If your app plans call for you to port the text content that nobody reads on your advisor Website to this new medium where nobody will read it, don't take your mobile victory lap just yet. This report by technology reporter Davis Janowski highlights where the bar is moving.

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Thursday
Mar222012

The State Of The Art Of Version 1.0 iPad Apps

Users who download asset manager iPad apps also download apps like CNBC Realtime and Bloomberg, according to Apple’s App store. Gulp. That sets the bar fairly high for a Version 1.0 app from a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) company.

Three asset manager iPad apps have launched in the last few weeks. Since it’s been almost a year since I blogged about an iPad app (PIMCO’s), I thought I’d take a look at how the state of the art has evolved, as demonstrated by the apps from OppenheimerFunds, Franklin Templeton Investments and RidgeWorth Investments.

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Thursday
May122011

A Look At PIMCO's Content-Dense Mobile App

PIMCO’s release this week of an iPhone/iPad mobile app is among the first (if not the first) non-transactional mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) apps.

Most of the few investment company apps are product and data-based and, as such, may have limited value to non-account-holders. Given the firm’s status as a bona fide investment thought leader, it makes sense that PIMCO would take the lead in developing a content app available to all comers—extending its reach and ostensibly using it as a customer acquisition as well as customer retention tool.

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Monday
Nov152010

Looking For Love? Bundle The Best Of Your Brand In An App

The week is starting with two app-related news itemsVanguard's release of an iPhone app for advisors and the news that financial services firms are the enterprises most likely to adopt iPads. We cheer both announcements, as you'll read below in a post that first appeared on the Marketing Executives Networking Group (MENG) Blend site on September 23. The MENG Blend is a blogging initiative featuring bloggers from multiple marketing disciplines and industries. I blog on online marketing and social media.

If we were friends sitting across the table from one another, I’d test your patience by showing you “just one more” application on my iPad.

If we were digital marketing colleagues, we might talk about mobile platforms and analytics.

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