Do Fintech Apps Offer Social Login at Signup?

Across 20 finance apps tracked by Lazyweb Research, only 1 shows Apple sign-in and 2 show Google — social login is nearly absent in fintech versus roughly half of the overall corpus[1]. Email dominates (10 of 20) with phone second (5 of 20)[1]. If you build a finance product, an email-and-phone auth screen matches the vertical far better than a social-button stack.

Only 1 of 20 finance apps offers Apple sign-in and 2 offer Google — vs ~half the overall corpus — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=20 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

Among 20 finance apps with vision-covered auth screens, provider counts are: Apple 1, Google 2, email 10, phone 5, guest 1[1]. Against a corpus where Google appears on 48.8% and Apple on 43.6% of companies[2], fintech is a clear outlier — social login shows up on only 1-2 of 20 apps. Finance auth leans on email and phone, the identifiers tied to account verification and compliance.

Breakdown

MethodFinance apps (n=20)Overall corpus prevalence
Apple143.6%
Google248.8%
Email1072.7%
Phone / OTP526.0%
Guest121.5%

Finance counts are absolute (n=20 < the 70-company threshold), so read them as counts, not percentages[1].

How to apply it

Default a fintech signup to email or phone with verification, not a row of social buttons — you will match 18 of 20 tracked peers. Social login can shift account-security and identity assumptions your compliance stack may not want; the corpus shows the vertical has largely opted out. Guest mode is also rare in finance (1 of 20), so don't expect deferred-signup patterns to translate here.

Caveats

n=20 is below the 70-company reporting threshold, so only absolute counts are cited, never fintech percentages[1]. Provider presence is vision-extraction-based; an app could support a provider not captured on its screenshot.

The numbers

StatComputed from
Finance n=20: Apple 1, Google 2, email 10, phone 5, guest 1vertical_finance stat
corpus Google 48.8%, Apple 43.6%, email 72.7%, phone 26.0%, guest 21.5%sign_in_with_google/apple/email/phone/guest prevalence stats (denominator 289)
Methodology. Universe: 20 finance apps within the 289-company vision-covered auth set; absolute provider counts, July 2026. Caveat: small n, absolute counts only, extraction-based.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 20 finance apps (companies with vision-covered auth screens), July 2026. Absolute provider counts per finance company; n<70 so no percentages reported for the vertical.
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 289 companies with vision-covered auth screens, July 2026. Overall corpus provider prevalence for comparison, de-duplicated by company.

Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.

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