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Monzo, a UK-based digital bank designed for modern, mobile-first banking, was launched in 2015. It offers current accounts with features like instant spending notifications, budgeting tools and fee-free spending abroad.
Unlike the traditional banks that most of us are used to, Monzo operates primarily through its app, making managing money easy and accessible. Users can set savings pots, split bills and even get paid a day early.
Now, while it doesn’t offer as many financial services as high street banks, Monzo is known for its transparency, low fees and excellent customer support. It’s become particularly popular with young professionals and travellers who are looking for a hassle-free banking experience.
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Now PayPal, a globally recognised online payment system, allows users to send and receive money securely. Founded in 1998, it’s widely used for online shopping, international transfers and business transactions.
With PayPal, users can link their bank accounts or cards to make payments without sharing financial details with merchants. It offers buyer protection, fraud prevention and a quick checkout process for millions of websites.
But, a big drawback is that while PayPal is convenient, it does charge fees for currency conversion and certain transactions. For that reason, it’s best suited for e-commerce, freelancing and sending money to friends and family across different countries.
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