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OnlyOne Review

Comprehensive review and analysis of OnlyOne's digital banking services

Quick Facts

Founded
2019
Head Office
France
Active Customers
75,000+
Total Funding
€12 million
Employees
50+
App Store Rating
4.4/5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Environmental focus
  • Impact tracking
  • Tree planting
  • No hidden fees
  • Carbon footprint
  • Ethical banking

Cons

  • Monthly fees
  • Limited features
  • New to market
  • France-only availability

Supported Countries

  • France

Fees

  • Basic Account €5/month
  • Premium Account €8/month
  • Card Issue Free
  • ATM Withdrawals Free up to €200/month
  • Foreign Transactions 1.5% fee

Overview

OnlyOne has focused on sustainable banking since 2019. Their platform combines essential banking services with environmental impact tracking and sustainable initiatives, helping customers bank responsibly.

Key Features

Banking Services

  • Current account
  • Eco-friendly card
  • Mobile payments
  • Direct debits
  • Standing orders
  • International transfers

Environmental Features

  • Impact tracking
  • Tree planting
  • Carbon footprint
  • Sustainable projects
  • Environmental reports
  • Green initiatives

Digital Features

  • Mobile app
  • Online banking
  • Payment tracking
  • Budget analysis
  • Spending insights
  • Real-time notifications

Additional Services

  • Impact investing
  • Sustainable savings
  • Green rewards
  • Community projects
  • Educational content
  • Environmental reports

Security Features

  • Bank-grade encryption
  • Two-factor authentication
  • Transaction monitoring
  • Fraud detection
  • Device management
  • Secure messaging

Customer Support

  • In-app chat
  • Email support
  • Phone assistance
  • Help center
  • Sustainability guides
  • Community forum

Verdict

OnlyOne excels in providing sustainable banking services with environmental impact tracking. Their combination of banking features and environmental initiatives makes them particularly valuable for customers seeking to make a positive impact through their banking.

While the platform has monthly fees and is relatively new to the market, the environmental focus and transparency offer unique value. The main limitations are the France-only availability and limited traditional banking features, but for environmentally conscious customers seeking sustainable banking solutions, OnlyOne provides an excellent option.