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Finmail vs Proton Mail: finance workspace vs end-to-end encryption

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Finmail vs Proton Mail: finance workspace vs end-to-end encryption

If your requirement is zero-access encryption and Swiss jurisdiction, Proton Mail is built for that job. This article will not argue that Finmail is “more secure,” faster, or that AI recovers an hour a day.

Finmail is a different product: an owned mail stack (Dovecot IMAP + SMTP + webmail) aimed at finance-oriented identity and workspace controls, with production hosting in Virginia, United States, commercial operations in Hong Kong, and R&D in Shanghai.

Side by side

Proton Mail Finmail
Core story E2EE, Swiss privacy Finance workspace + hosted or corporate identity
Hosting Switzerland (Proton’s model) US Virginia production; HK operations
Encryption model End-to-end by default on Proton-to-Proton mail Transport TLS; bodies stay on IMAP; optional privacy gateway and Secure Share — not Proton-style E2EE for every message
Identity @proton.me / custom domain on Proton @finmail.com Professional, or Team on your domain
Collaboration Proton’s suite Team: assignments, shared drafts, composer approval; Enterprise: Legal Hold / compliance desk (sales)

Choose Proton when

  • A counterparty, counsel, or personal threat model requires E2EE and a Swiss operator.
  • You are already in the Proton ecosystem (VPN, Drive, Pass) and want one vendor.

Choose Finmail when

  • You want a US-datacenter mailbox for personal-finance or professional identity, with a Hong Kong commercial entity.
  • You need Secure Share, a privacy gateway, and (on Team) deal-desk style assignment — without pretending this replaces an institutional Google Workspace tenant.
  • You are comparing hosted @finmail.com ($29/mo, 14-day trial) versus your own domain — see hosted vs custom domain.

What we will not say

We will not claim a 1-hour-per-day AI dividend, and we will not position Finmail as “Gmail, but encrypted like Proton.” Those are different jobs. Read Finmail vs Gmail if the question is consumer Gmail vs a hosted finance identity.

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