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№02 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · Edition №08 · Updated 11 March 2026

Chime vs Holvi.

Chime (C74/100) and Holvi (H55/100), scored on the same six pillars and compared row-by-row. Every cell is sourced from licence registers and live pricing pages, not opinion. Chime leads Holvi 5-1.

Quick verdict Chime 5–1
Score 10 of 1
Fees 20 of 4
Protection 10 of 2
Reach 01 of 3
UX 10 of 2
Chime Holvi
Banks compared 2 banks · 12 dimensions
C Chime 74/100 H Holvi 55/100 + Add a third bank
Tally · who wins more rows12 dimensions compared
CChime
52 tie · 5 loss
HHolvi
12 tie · 9 loss
Winner: Chime Closest gap: 4rowsEdition №08
C
Chime №23 · FDIC 74 /100
H
Holvi №61 · Holvi Payment Services Oy is authorised and regulated by the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority 55 /100
Score
Composite score Out of 100 74 /100 55 /100
Fees
Monthly fee Cheapest paid tier (€0 if free) €0 Free tier €9 /mo
FX markup Debit card abroad Interbank 1.00%
Free FX / month EUR equivalent €0 €0
Free ATM Before fee kicks in
Protection
Banking licence Tier Partner-bank FDIC E-money inst.
Deposit guarantee Per depositor $250,000 US.FDIC Safeguarded No DGS
Reach
Markets served Licensed jurisdictions 1 country 2 countries
Crypto Coins available No No
Stocks & ETFs Self-directed No No
UX
Trustpilot Customer score 4.0 ★ 25k reviews 4.0 ★ 1k reviews
App store iOS + Android avg 4.8 ★ iOS 4.8 · And 4.7 4.3 ★ iOS 4.5 · And 4.2
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Pick Chime if…

Chime №23

Pick if you want a fee-free US daily-banking account with FDIC pass-through coverage and 60k fee-free ATMs.

Pick Holvi if…

Holvi №61

The Finnish + German SMB neobank with the deepest tax-return-ready bookkeeping integration in the Nordic + DACH region. Procountor (FI Steuerberater equivalent) + DATEV / Lexoffice (DE Steuerberater standards) integration depth is the structural differentiator versus Qonto / Finom. EMI-licensed under FIN-FSA; one of the longest-operating EU SMB neobanks (founded 2011, briefly BBVA-owned 2016-2022, now independent).

Best at a glance Axis-by-axis winner — ties skipped.
  • Best for fees Chime won 2 of 4
  • Best for protection Chime won 1 of 2
  • Best for reach Holvi won 1 of 3
  • Best for ux Chime won 1 of 2
Frequently asked

Chime vs Holvi — FAQ

Quick answers to the four questions the search-bar asks most about a head-to-head.

Is Chime better than Holvi?

Under our v3 methodology, Chime leads Holvi 5–1 across 12 dimensions. Composite scores: Chime 74/100 vs Holvi 55/100. Chime is stronger overall, but the right pick depends on which row matters most to you — fees, protection, reach, or app quality.

Is Chime or Holvi cheaper?

Monthly fee — Chime: €0; Holvi: €9. Card FX markup — Chime: Interbank; Holvi: 1.00%. Chime wins more fee rows (2 of 4). See the Fees section of the matrix above for ATM caps and the rest.

Which is safer for deposits, Chime or Holvi?

Chime holds a Partner-bank licence under FDIC; deposit guarantee per depositor: $250,000. Holvi holds a E-money inst. licence under Holvi Payment Services Oy is authorised and regulated by the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN-FSA) as an Electronic Money Institution. Operating in Germany under EU PSD2 passporting. Customer funds are safeguarded under EMI rules — held in segregated accounts at credit institutions — and are NOT covered by the EU Deposit Guarantee Scheme (DGS, €100K ceiling) which applies to credit-institution licensees only. Holvi was acquired by BBVA in 2016 and operated as BBVA's Finnish SMB neobank arm until 2022, when it was sold back to independent ownership. Verified 2026-05.; deposit guarantee per depositor: Safeguarded. Chime is the stronger pick on regulatory protection.

Where can I use Chime and Holvi?

Chime operates in 1 country; Holvi operates in 2 countries. Check each provider's signup page for the live country list — eligibility depends on residency, not just the licence footprint.

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