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Mobile Banking Apps, Under Your Brand

Your customers live on their phones. Manam delivers white-label mobile banking apps — accounts, payments, QR, cards, and lending — with the security and performance institutional banking demands.

Full-featured apps

Accounts, transfers, payments, QR, cards, and lending in a polished, branded digital banking app.

Secure by default

Biometric login, device binding, and enterprise-grade encryption throughout.

Part of omni-channel

Apps share one core with USSD, agent, and web banking on one omni-channel banking platform for a consistent experience.

Launch under your brand

Ship a fully branded app in weeks, not quarters — configurable modules mean you turn on onboarding, cards, lending, and loyalty as you need them.

  • iOS & Android
  • White-label branding
  • Biometric security
  • QR & payments
  • Cards & wallets
  • In-app lending

Customer journey

How Mobile Banking works

1

Download & onboard

The customer installs your branded app and opens an account with digital KYC in minutes.

2

Secure login

Biometric login and device binding protect every session — no passwords to forget.

3

Bank from the dashboard

Balances, transfers, QR payments, cards, and loans are all one tap from the home screen.

4

Authorise instantly

Payments and transfers are confirmed with Face ID or a PIN and settle in real time.

5

Stay in control

Instant notifications, statements, and card controls keep customers on top of their money.

Frequently asked questions

Does Manam provide white-label banking apps?

Yes. Manam delivers fully branded mobile banking apps for iOS and Android, built on the same core as USSD, agent, and web banking.

How secure are Manam mobile banking apps?

Apps use biometric authentication, device binding, and enterprise-grade encryption, meeting the security expectations of regulated institutions.

How quickly can we launch a mobile banking app?

Because the app is built on a proven, configurable core, institutions typically launch a branded app in weeks rather than quarters, switching on modules as they go.