Bankin is a French fintech that connects you to your money across multiple banks through a single app. Rather than juggling five different banking apps, Bankin aggregates all your accounts—checking, savings, investments, crypto—into one place where you can see your full financial picture. The company doesn't hold your money or replace your banks; it's an overlay that reads your data securely and gives you control over what happens next. What sets Bankin apart is its focus on switching: unlike most aggregators that just show you balances, Bankin helps you move money between banks, find better rates, and actually leave a bank if you want to. It's positioned somewhere between a personal finance dashboard and a financial comparison tool, but with genuine switching capability baked in. The app works across Europe, though strongest in France and the Nordics, and has built a loyal base of power users who genuinely use it to manage their money rather than just peek at their balance. In a landscape crowded with robo-advisors and neobanks offering me-too features, Bankin solves a more mundane but more urgent problem: most people still bank with multiple institutions and hate managing them. The company has positioned itself as the glue holding fragmented European banking together, and that simplicity—aggregation plus switching—gives it a unique role in the open banking revolution.