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Agibank Review

Comprehensive review and analysis of Agibank's digital banking services

Quick Facts

Founded
1999
Head Office
Brazil
Active Customers
2+ million
Total Funding
Private
Employees
1000+
App Store Rating
4.4/5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Inclusive banking approach
  • Wide service network
  • Digital innovation
  • Credit products
  • Insurance services
  • Investment options

Cons

  • Limited international features
  • Regional focus
  • Some fees apply
  • Branch dependent services

Supported Countries

  • Brazil

Fees

  • Account Maintenance Free
  • Card Issue Free
  • ATM Withdrawals Free at own network
  • Transfers Free within network
  • Investment Platform No management fees

Overview

Agibank has evolved from a traditional bank to a digital innovator since 1999. Their platform combines digital banking with physical presence, offering comprehensive financial services to all segments of Brazilian society.

Key Features

Banking Services

  • Digital account
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Loans
  • Insurance
  • Investments

Digital Features

  • Mobile banking
  • Online platform
  • Payment services
  • Bill payments
  • Transfer options
  • Account management

Financial Products

  • Personal loans
  • Credit cards
  • Insurance products
  • Investment options
  • Pension plans
  • Savings accounts

Additional Services

  • Branch network
  • ATM access
  • Customer service
  • Financial advice
  • Educational content
  • Security features

Security Features

  • Biometric authentication
  • Transaction monitoring
  • Fraud detection
  • Device management
  • PIN protection
  • 24/7 security

Customer Support

  • Branch support
  • Phone assistance
  • Digital channels
  • Help center
  • Video tutorials
  • Social media

Verdict

Agibank excels in providing inclusive digital banking services with traditional bank support. Their combination of digital innovation and physical presence makes them particularly valuable for customers seeking comprehensive banking services.

While some services require branch visits and fees apply to certain transactions, the platform offers solid functionality for both digital and traditional banking needs. The main limitations are the regional focus and limited international features, but for Brazilian customers seeking a reliable bank with both digital and physical services, Agibank provides an excellent solution.