Emma is a money managmeent and investment app in the UK.
Emma's consent screen is an excellent example of how to communicate sensitive data requests.
A sudden, probably unnecessary but nice, delight on Emma upon uploading a profile picture. Having such minimal interaction on a serious financial application, may help break the rigidity and make the experience a bit more personable.
Emma took a bit of an activist approach with this interface. It simply highlights bank fees out of regular transactions. By doing that, it just highlights something that most of us forget about. However, the app pushed it a bit further with their mission against bank fees.
Showing constant reminders of specific spending habits has an immense value. This view is very clean, although a bit excessive. Might've been useful to utilise the space for more data, but it's very useful nevertheless.