About this Service
Designing a fintech product is not just about visualsβitβs about trust, clarity, and helping users make confident financial decisions.
At Arounda, we design fintech dashboards, banking platforms, investment products, and financial applications that transform complex financial data into intuitive user experiences.
Without the right fintech UX/UI design, onboarding slows down, users lose confidence, and conversion drops.
Our Fintech Dashboard Design service helps build clear, scalable, and high-performing interfaces for:
β’ Digital banking platformsβ’ Investment & wealth management productsβ’ Personal finance appsβ’ Payment & financial management systems
We create products users understand, trust, and return to every day.
What You Get:
βοΈ Fintech UX research & customer journey mappingβοΈ Dashboard structure & information architectureβοΈ Financial data visualization (charts, analytics, KPIs)βοΈ High-fidelity fintech dashboard UI designβοΈ Interactive Figma prototypesβοΈ Responsive web & mobile designβοΈ Scalable design system for financial products
Process:
Discovery (Fintech Product Focus)We analyze your product, users, competitors, and market to identify opportunities for better usability and business growth.
UX & Dashboard StructureWe design intuitive flows for payments, investments, budgeting, and financial management.
WireframesWe validate navigation and logic before visual design begins.
UI Design (Fintech Dashboard)We create modern interfaces with clear hierarchy, strong usability, and trust-focused visuals.
Interactive PrototypingTest user journeys before development.
Handoff & SupportDeveloper-ready files with ongoing design support.
Why It Matters
Fintech products don't fail because of missing features.
They fail when users don't understand how to use them or don't trust them enough to manage their money.
Great fintech UX helps you:
β’ Increase user retentionβ’ Improve onboarding completionβ’ Simplify complex financial dataβ’ Increase user trustβ’ Drive daily product engagementβ’ Improve conversion across key financial flows