Personal Finance & Financial Planning · Porto
Moola Review 2026
What will your money look like at 67? AI financial planning — net worth, runway & retirement in 60 seconds
No sign-up to try · Open Banking · net worth · retirement projection · UK
What is Moola?
Moola is a UK AI financial planning tool that turns your real numbers into one clear financial picture — in four simple steps. Enter your age, monthly take-home and savings, and Moola instantly projects your net worth, retirement pot and monthly retirement income. Connect your bank accounts via read-only Open Banking for an even more accurate picture, or add numbers by hand — connecting is always optional. Once your data is in, Moola's personalised dashboard tracks your financial runway, net worth growth and retirement timeline. Go Pro to run scenarios — what happens if you buy a home, retire five years early, or change your savings rate? Moola is built for people who want a clear, jargon-free view of their financial future without needing a financial advisor.
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What Moola Offers
AI-Powered Financial Picture
Moola's AI tool turns your real numbers — income, savings, age — into a single clear financial picture in seconds, with no jargon
Net Worth, Runway & Retirement Dashboard
A personalised dashboard projects your net worth growth, financial runway and retirement pot — see exactly where you're heading
Open Banking Integration
Link your bank accounts in seconds with read-only Open Banking for an automatic, always up-to-date financial picture — or add by hand
Retirement Projection
Input your age and savings and Moola instantly shows your projected retirement pot and estimated monthly income at retirement
Scenario Planning (Pro)
Run what-if scenarios — buy a home, retire early, save more — and see the impact on your financial future instantly
Your Data Stays Yours
Moola uses read-only Open Banking — it can never move money. Your data is private, encrypted and never sold
Moola Pros & Cons
Our honest assessment for Porto users
✓Pros
- ✓No sign-up required to try — just move the sliders and see your projection
- ✓Open Banking integration for automatic, real-time financial tracking
- ✓Clear, jargon-free interface — built for real people, not finance professionals
- ✓Retirement projection + net worth + financial runway in one dashboard
- ✓Read-only access — Moola can never move or access your money
- ✓Scenario planning lets you model big life decisions before you make them
–Cons
- –UK-focused — GBP-based, best suited for users in the United Kingdom
- –Advanced scenario planning requires a Pro subscription
Using Moola in Porto, Portugal
Local banking landscape · Portugal · Europe
Porto is Portugal's second city and Northern Portugal's economic hub, a growing technology and startup centre, home to the world-famous port wine industry and a thriving cultural economy.
Porto's fintech scene is one of Europe's most exciting per capita, with Celfocus, Infraspeak, and a vibrant startup community at Porto i/o and UPTEC's science and technology park. Tech professional accounts, student banking for the University of Porto, and international accounts for Porto's rapidly growing international tech worker and digital nomad community. EUR accounts and multi-currency options are both available. Compare and open your account entirely online — no branch visit required.
Traditional Banks in Portugal
Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Millennium BCP, Novo Banco, BPI
Lisbon's Web Summit and Startup Lisboa have established Portugal as Southern Europe's leading tech and fintech hub.
Why Porto Residents Choose Digital Banking
- ✓MB WAY instant payments
- ✓SEPA zone coverage
- ✓Portuguese IBAN accounts
- ✓€100,000 deposit guarantee
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Frequently Asked Questions
Moola — answers for Porto users
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