Do you mean a person having sole responsibility for household spending control but with a significant other to bounce ideas/decisions off -or- someone living on their own with no sounding board for financial decisions? R-
Specifically customers who are single rather than in a relationship. Totally appreciate that whilst in a relationship you can still be financially independent.
I’m single now. Whether I’m totally managing my finances as a single person is I guess debateable because I still own a house with my ex and there are shared expenses despite the divorce.
Interested in understanding the angle here @AlanDoe - I’ve always seen Monzo as better for those without “responsibilities” or with them but flying solo. When I was a singlet Monzo worked really well for me in managing my bills, protecting my s**t etc.
As a family member now not so much. Joint Bills, spending across categories, insurance that covers everyone. I’m aware I can of course get a joint account but my wife doesn’t use Monzo and almost certainly won’t move from the bank she’s been with since the days of old.
So as a follow-on would be up for understanding how monzo is helping joint finances, if that ever happens.