Monzo Blog
The latest updates, stories, ideas and guides from the Monzo team.

We’ve been testing if we can help you remortgage
A remortgage is when you already have a mortgage, but you switch to a new deal to avoid paying higher interest rates.

Money in Love: Fuminori and Jake
Through stories from real-life relationships, we’re tackling the taboo around couples and their cash.

Protect yourself against investment scams on social media
An investment opportunity promising you amazing returns in days? It’s probably a scam.

Laying the foundation for a data team
At Monzo, we want to build the best bank account in the world. Today, more than ever before, data is central to creating wonderful customer experiences and efficient internal operations.

What is the No-Spend November challenge and how can you start it?
The goal of the challenge is to rein in how much money you are spending on things you don’t really need in November.

The evolution of Monzo Chat
As we grow, we want to make sure we can consistently deliver amazing customer service.

Money in Love: Russell & Richard
Through stories from real-life relationships, we’re tackling the taboo around couples and their cash.

Introducing: Xero and FreeAgent for Business Accounts!
From this week, you’ll be able to integrate your Monzo Business Account with Xero or FreeAgent.

How we respond to incidents
A good response process can mean the difference between something being resolved in minutes and an issue developing into something worse!

New to Monzo Plus: interest on your money and exclusive discounts
Today, we’re adding two new things to Monzo Plus: we’re letting you earn interest on the balance in your Monzo account and giving you access to exclusive offers and discounts.

The role of technology in social inclusion
The technology we use to create Monzo can play a key part in our mission to make money work for everyone.

Everything I wish I’d known about money at university
One of the biggest challenges at university (alongside actual academic work) is managing your money.

How much are you spending on going out?
We're spending over £70 on a night out on average, almost a fifth more than last year.

Save £667.95 a year with the 1p Saving Challenge (free printable chart!)
To start the 1p Savings Challenge, just print off this free printable chart! Tick off the amount you save every day and you'll have £667.96 after a year.

Pay yourself first: How to save money every month
It means paying a portion of your salary into savings, before you spend money on anything else.