Finding a good online financial institution is the key to handling money in the digital age. For businesses, choosing an institution that can safely manage your money and keep your finances organised is the number one factor.
This article will help you make the best decision for your business by comparing two major Fintech companies: OuiTrust and Qonto.
Both OuiTrust and Qonto are online financial institutions regulated by the French Central Bank. And both are available to freelancers and companies. Their goal: to do it better and cheaper than the banks.
Firstly, in terms of regulation and licensing, OuiTrust holds an EMI (Electronic Money Institution) licence (only 17 licences have been issued by the Central Bank of France) and Qonto holds a PI (Payment Institution) licence (66 licences have been issued by the Central Bank of France). The EMI licence is a higher level than the PI licence and allows a wider range of financial services.
In terms of security of client funds, both are held in the safeguarding account of European banks, strictly separate from their own operating funds, and protected by central bank deposits and the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). The maximum amount covered for a single client is €100,000.
OuiTrust is a one-stop financial service provider for companies trading between China and Europe and a specialist in RMB settlement. It has offices in Paris, London, Hong Kong and Shenzhen. It is also the first Asian financial technology company with Electronic Money Institution (EMI) licenses issued by both the Bank of England's Financial Conduct Authority and the French Central Bank Prudential Regulation Authority (ACPR). Providing companies with online banking, card issuance, foreign exchange, cross-border payments and acquiring (WeChat, Paypal, UnionPay, VISA, MC) services.
Qonto is a French online payment company for freelancers and SMEs. It was founded in 2016 and its first products were launched in France in July 2017. Since 2019, the service has been extended to Spain, Germany and Italy. It is ranked 9th out of 25 top startups in France by Linkedin Top Startups 2020.
In terms of products and services, the following table will show you the strengths and weaknesses of OuiTrust and Qonto:
By comparison, we can see the advantages of OuiTrust over Qonto in the following areas:
The main advantage of Qonto over OuiTrust is its localization services:
If your company's business only serves the local area, Qonto is good for you. Qonto can support the local FR IBAN, which makes it easier for companies to do better deductions for utility bills etc.
Qonto also offers a service to help people open companies and pay their registered capital (for those with European residence), which really saves entrepreneurs a lot of trouble.
In conclusion, if you do only local business and need a local IBAN and a service such as debit payments, you should choose Qonto. If you are trading internationally, especially with China, and need a multi-currency account such as RMB and special services for the Chinese market, OuiTrust is the right choice for you.