Meet the next generation: Monzo for Under 16s 🎉

Hey everyone, I’m Sarah – a Product Manager here at Monzo. We’ve got some big news. As part of our mission to make money work for everyone, we’re so excited to be launching Monzo for Under 16s! A free account for 6–15 year olds, linked to a parent or guardian’s Monzo account.

We know this is something you’ve been asking about for a while (here, here and here. Oh, and here and here). So we’ve created a form just for the community to sign up for early access.

The story so far :open_book:

We got the ball rolling back in June 2023, and started speaking to parents and guardians about navigating money with their children. To date, that’s meant:

  • 12 rounds of research :mag_right:
  • 1,200 families surveyed and interviewed :family:
  • 4,440 minutes of moderated testing :test_tube:

We got to know our research families through diary studies, interviews, and just a little bit of homework :pinching_hand: We spoke to kids during the holidays when they were refreshed from a break, and let them use emoji reactions on calls to express their feelings in a visual way.

Parents and guardians consistently told us that they want their kids to be able to safely spend their own money – whether they’re paying for the bus to school or bubble tea (a surprising theme🧋). They told us parental oversight is a must, and they don’t expect to pay their bank to give their kids the best start with money.

As you’d expect, children told us they want to spend with some independence and clearly see where their money goes.

The existing options don’t always hit the mark for parents or kids. Prepaid cards for kids often charge monthly fees for each child, with fees to add money, and tend to stop at 18 – meaning more admin for parents and guardians. Traditional bank accounts don’t always offer the best user experience, and tend to lack parental visibility and controls to keep kids safe.

What to expect :child:

So we know there’s space for something new. A bank account for kids, that’s fun and intuitive to use.

We think it’s going to make it easier for families to talk about money, with tools that give parents and guardians the confidence to let their kids spend and save on their own. Here’s one of our team’s children trying out an early test card in the wild for the very first time…

We’ve got some exciting ideas and we want to hear from you as we shape them.

We’d love to hear your thoughts in the thread below. You’ll also be able to leave feedback in the app once your account’s set up. We’re so excited to hear from you, but please don’t post any identifying information – especially about your children.

A sneak peek…

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  • The best bits of Monzo :trophy: Under 16s get many of the same features as adults. They can save with Pots, see their spending, and freeze their card.
  • It’s free for every child :moneybag: No subscription or top-up fees.
  • Their own card and app :credit_card: Neons ride again! This time in pink, yellow and blue for kids. Kids with their own device can get a child-friendly version of the app.

  • See their spending :bell: Parents and guardians can see kids’ transactions in their app and get notified instantly when they spend.
  • Customisable controls :control_knobs: Set limits and turn cash withdrawals and online payments on or off.
  • Save with Pots :moneybag: Children and their parent or guardian can put money aside in Pots and set saving goals.
  • Apply for a 16-17s account :potted_plant: Kids can choose to apply for a free 16–17s account anytime after they turn 16. Or they can wait and apply for our adult current account when they’re 18.

Want early access? Join the waitlist :email:

We’ve created a form just for the community to sign up for early access to Monzo for Under 16s. We’ll be in touch in the coming weeks to let you know when you can get started!

:information_source: A few things to know: Children must be aged 6–15, and you’ll need a parent/guardian account. Ts&Cs apply, UK residents only.

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Amazing and really happy to see this - good luck with the launch

My only gripe is where are the neon cards for adults, and give me one now :smiley:

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Are adults able to order a neon card? Or solely for kids accounts?

Asking for a friend…

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Anyone else getting this error when trying to access the form?

‘This form can only be viewed by users in the owner’s organisation.’

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Good to see another product roll out!

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Hey @twigusa :wave:

Can you try the link again? I double-checked and should be available for any non Monzonauts :thinking:

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Working now. Thanks!

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great to see children under 16 added to the mix, I have two questions, if parents has more than one child under 16 would they be able to add both child to the account and next question would the card be compatible with apple/gpay?

This has made me really happy today. I’ve been waiting on this for my youngest son.

And I’m going to the Zoo. What a day to be alive!!!

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Hiya! You’ll be able to create an account for each child - we’re also working on Apple/Gpay, so watch this space :eyes:

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The obvious-to-me question: given that many under 16s have two parents, will parents be able to jointly manage the under 16 account? Will there be nice integration with parents’ sole accounts and their joint account?

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ok that’s great, thanks for the reply

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I’m a grandad now, so not for me but can see the potential here so well done Monzo.
Everyone knows that technology to kids is natural, so having an ‘early’ managed bank account can only be a good thing in the development and understanding of the financial world :clap:

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Amazeballs. I opened a Starling account just to give my kids the ability to have an account of their own that they can save, spend and manage their money.

Glad to hear that Monzo are providing a similar service but better.

So good that they can create savings pots of their own. This will make it so much easier to teach them good saving/spending habits from an earlier age. Bravo Monzo.

And good job on the cards. My daughter will be over the Moon that she can get a card in her favourite colour (yellow). A good feature to have multiple colours also. Much easier to tell who’s card is who’s (Whose? Whoms? Whomes? Hue’s?).

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Is 6 a particular legal age or just one chosen for this? Curious about that.

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Starling’s is also 6. Would be interesting to know why though. Good Question.

Co-parents are very high on our list, but won’t be available for launch I’m afraid!

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Since the account is fully owned and managed by the parent, I don’t think there’s any particular legal restrictions on the age of the child. Our research showed 6 as a good age to start introducing children to money, spending and budgeting!

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