Draft:BankTree Software
British developer of personal finance software
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BankTree Software Limited (trading as BankTree) is a United Kingdom–based developer of personal finance and budgeting software. The company provides desktop, web, and mobile applications that help individuals manage accounts, create budgets, and track investments. It is privately held and headquartered in London, England.
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Personal finance software |
| Founded | June 8, 2010 |
| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Area served | Worldwide |
| Products | Personal finance software, budgeting software |
| Website | banktree.co.uk |
History
Products
BankTree develops a range of money-management products, including a desktop application, a web platform, and mobile apps for iOS and Android.
BankTree Personal Finance (Desktop)
The Windows-based desktop software enables users to import bank statements, create budgets, and track investments using file formats such as OFX, QIF, and CSV.[2] It operates on a perpetual licence model following a 30-day trial.
BankTree Online
BankTree Online is a browser-based service that integrates with open banking providers and allows users to manage multiple accounts in different currencies.[3] The subscription service provides budget alerts, reconciliation, and financial reporting features.
Mobile applications
The companion mobile apps for iOS and Android support on-the-go expense entry, receipt scanning, and synchronisation with the desktop or online platforms.[4]
Reception
TechRadar described BankTree as “powerful. It performs well and comes with a wide variety of features that make it appealing to users across the board, with a decent interface, with lots of menu options” though noted that it could be “labour-intensive” [5]
Yahoo! Finance reviewed the product as “features and interface are all generally good, but some tweaks to the package might make it more widely appealing”, generally positive reviews regarding BankTree Online as having "the really good stuff, It’s got a stack of features that include the ability to setup cash or investment accounts, plus there’s the capacity for importing bank statements from your online bank or other financial packages, including the likes of Quicken or Microsoft Money.[6]
The independent comparison site Compared & Reviewed rated it as “a good option for keeping track of your investment accounts alongside your cash accounts, putting everything easily accessible in one place”.[7]
In TechRadar's 2025 roundup of the “Best personal finance software,” BankTree was highlighted for its multi-currency support.[8]


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