Monese is a British company that offers current accounts and money transfer services as an alternative to traditional banks. The mobile-only service provides accounts in Pounds sterling, Euros and Romanian leu, and is available in 31 countries across the European Economic Area. As of January 2020, it has over 2 million customers.[1]

Monese Ltd
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinancial technology, financial services
Founded2015; 9 years ago (2015)
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Area served
European Economic Area
Key people
Norris Koppel, founder & CEO
ProductsCurrent accounts, remittance, debit cards
Revenue20,908,409 Euro (2021) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
370 (2019)
Websitewww.monese.com

History edit

Monese was founded by Norris Koppel, an entrepreneur from Estonia. Koppel moved to the United Kingdom and had his application for a current account at a major high-street bank declined because he could not provide local proof of address and did not yet have credit history in the UK.[2] This experience led Koppel to vow that one day he would launch a banking service that did not exclude customers based on their residency or lack of credit history.[3]

The company completed its seed round in May 2015, raising $1.8 million from Seedcamp, early Spotify investor Shakil Khan and several other angel investors.[4]

Monese launched its first product, an instant-to-open mobile current account in the UK, on 21 September 2015.[5]

Prior to the launch of its current account, it was reported that over 56,000 customers pre-registered for service and joined a waiting list to be granted access.[6] Monese is able to provide banking services to resident and non-resident customers, and has an account opening process that can be completed on a customer's smartphone in under three minutes.[7]

Monese closed its Series A round in January 2017, announcing a $10 million raise from Outward VC, Anthemis Exponential Ventures, STE capital, and Korea Investment Partners, Smartcap and Seedcamp.[8] Later that year it launched European accounts.[9]

Its next funding round, $60 million as part of Series B, was announced on 6 September 2018, and was led by Swedish investment company Kinnevik AB, with participation from PayPal, Augmentum Fintech, British Airways owner International Airlines Group and Investec backed Outward VC.[10]

Monese initially provided all of its services free of charge, except international money transfer – but in 2016 it began charging a fixed fee of £4.95 per month for its current account product.[11] It subsequently launched other plans and, as of November 2019, offers three different pricing plans: "Simple" with limited benefits but no fixed monthly fee, "Classic" for £4.95 per month, and "Premium" with no transaction charges for £14.95 per month.[12]

Towards the end of 2023 Monese began to charge UK customers £0.30 for virtual debit cards and £1 for domestic outgoing bank transfers. Transfers between Monese bank accounts remained unaffected.[13]

Mobile apps edit

To open and manage a Monese current account, customers must install the company's mobile app on their Android or iOS smartphone. The Android app has been available since Monese's public launch on 21 September 2015,[14] and the iOS app launched on 28 July 2016.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Monese lands 2m customers since 2016 launch". AltFi News. 22 January 2020.
  2. ^ "For Banking App Monese, Founded To Serve Migrants, Brexit Has Been Good For Business". Fast Company. 13 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Monese raises $1.8m for mobile banking service for immigrants". Finextra. 28 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Monese Joins Seedcamp, Raising $1.8m to Provide Banking Services for Immigrants and Expats Across Europe". Seedcamp. 27 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Monese Launches In U.K. To Let Immigrants And Expats Get A Mobile Banking Account". Techcrunch. 21 September 2015.
  6. ^ "A banking app for migrants has 56,000 people on its waiting list". Business Insider. 16 October 2015.
  7. ^ "Check out the smart tech that lets you open a bank account with just a selfie and a passport pic". Business Insider. 16 November 2015.
  8. ^ "Monese raises $10M Series A for its banking app targeting immigrants and expats". TechCrunch. 3 January 2017.
  9. ^ "The infamous Brexit Bus is now being used to promote a fintech startup". The Next Web. 25 September 2017.
  10. ^ "Digital bank Monese scoops $60m Series B". AltFi. 6 September 2018.
  11. ^ "Here's the huge question facing fintech startups — can they make any money?". Business Insider. 6 June 2016.
  12. ^ "Monese pricing". Monese website. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  13. ^ "UK Personal Fees and Limits". Monese website. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  14. ^ "The mobile banking revolution is here as Monese arrives". The Memo. 21 September 2015.
  15. ^ "Monese, the UK banking app for immigrants and expats, finally lands on iOS". Techcrunch. 28 July 2016.