Bnooki Offers One-Stop Shop for Lebanese Bank Products
The site quickly gained traction. “Without having spent any money on ads we have about 300 Lebanese unique visitors a day”, he says. The team monetizes by running banner ads, and hopes in the future to offer analytics reports to banks, revealing the demographics of users who have viewed their banking products. In its current form, Bnooki is easy to surf and allows users to quickly find what they are looking for, focusing on six main products: loans, accounts, saving plans, card, business financing, and other services (car leasing, ATM services and online banking). In each category, users are guided to compare offers between banks and ask banks if they have specific questions. Once the Lebanese government standardizes the APR for banks, Bnooki also plans to offer loan payment simulations. While this model is widespread in the U.S., with platforms like Bankrate allowing viewers to compare interest rates as well as other banking products, and Money Supermarket offering comparison of financial products beyond banks, Bnooki is one of the few of its kind in the Arab region. Financial product comparison site Souqalmal, lead by Dubai-based entrepreneur Ambareen Musa, encourages customers to "Compare before you buy" and offers an overview of banking products- including user reviews- in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Bou Jaoude hopes to launch an Arabic version of the site soon, and expand into Qatar and Kuwait, where he could come into fierce competition with Souqalmal. To differentiate itself, Bnooki hopes to go social, ramping up its Q&A section and building an open community that discusses financial products (here, he might also compete with Cashy.me, although Cashy is more UAE-focused). Bou Jaoude agrees that the contacts he built in Lebanon while working at Kafalat played a big role in making Bnooki happen; the question now is, can he successfully replicate the same on-the-ground intelligence in a new market?