
Monzo Premium Account – Is it worth it?
After the failed Plus account, and subsequent relaunch, the digital bank has now launched Monzo Premium. We review whether it’s worth the £15 a month subscription

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He holds a BSc in Business and Finance, and has an extensive background in print and digital journalism, PR, marketing, and research.
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His passion for helping people make smarter money decisions was sparked after experiencing redundancy in 2012. Since then, he has dedicated his career to sharing practical money-saving tips, answering readers’ financial questions, and testing products and services to help consumers get the best value for their money.
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After the failed Plus account, and subsequent relaunch, the digital bank has now launched Monzo Premium. We review whether it’s worth the £15 a month subscription

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