Inspiration

The way banks use our money has always been something that people are kept in the dark about. The way that a bank is able to make money is by taking part of your money and then investing it in areas where they are able to make a profit and then return the remainder into your bank account. So what if the bank is using your money in areas where you aren't comfortable with, what if you had a say in which industry your money could be used. What if you could easily donate money to charity directly from the app. And what if you have dependents and want a way to be able to monitor and easily transfer money to those that are dependent on you.

What it does

Our app provides a way to select where you would like your bank to use your money, this could be because of personal or relegious beliefs. Our app has an area which should have a charity page with a list of all the charities nearby. And also provides a unique experience with having the family option

How we built it

We built mainly using html and css for the frontend.

Challenges we ran into

Transferring files was not efficient as no one was experienced with using github. All the team members were of basic level so we struggled to get everyone to a similar level.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We were able to come up with the idea pretty quickly and had a design and specification made for it pretty quickly. The execution could have been better but considering the experience level, we were able to make up quite a lot of it through teamwork.

What we learned

We learnt that we could make up for each others weaknesses by giving someone who had more experience that task and as a result were able to divide the tasks equally.

What's next for AHZU Banking

Probably by developing a bit more of the bankend and get it functional and ready for commercial use. Another thing which we were not able to get to was being able to have a messaging tool built in the app, in case help is required we will try considering that for the future apps. There are a few more ideas but those are probably higher up on the list.

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