I think it’s always been like that. I wonder if it’s there with the idea of international expansion in mind? Maybe they’ll use V-Pay or a combination of cards in other European markets.
It’s not like we haven’t been there before, with other banks. Eh, Monzo? ![]()
Solely suggestive, I have no contacts here ![]()
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(If they do launch, will need to see as connected account in Monzo ASAP).
Starling seem to only show spaces incorporated into the total balance visible in open banking, so probably more a starling thing opposed to monzo reading it the way they do.
Far beyond my skills though so I don’t really know what the craic is.
No idea what you’re talking about ![]()
Lol at the attempt of blanking out your Twitter handle, mad skills them I’ll give ya 3 out of 10 ![]()
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I used something in the photos app and couldn’t be bothered amending it again ![]()
Think it was the crop out tool, tired eyes never will be my friend ![]()
True. I could change my settings so only those I tag can see my posts, but who really cares enough to go scoping ![]()
Ha, you’re easy to find
I didn’t even finish typing your username…
Ikr ![]()
Should have specified that I was talking about credit card. But yes, spaces in Monzo too, please (it’s possible - you can see them in aggregators, I think).
Monzo pots show in Revolut, but spaces for Starling don’t ![]()
Virtual card tied to a pot would be great for me, it means I can have it just go out of the pot rather than remembering to transfer it out to main account before they are due to be taken.
I was right ![]()
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I’m beginning to doubt myself.
If anyone has Emma, Lumio or Money Dashboard could you confirm whether you can see Starling Spaces in the aggregator?
- I’m on Lumio and I CAN see Spaces
- I’m on Lumio and I CAN’T see Spaces
- I’m on Money Dashboard and I CAN see Spaces
- I’m on Money Dashboard and I CAN’T see Spaces
- I’m on Emma and I CAN see Spaces
- I’m on Emma and I CAN’T see Spaces
- I’m on another aggregator and I CAN see Spaces
- I just want to choose an option
Steady on, that’s 1 correct answer so far this year ![]()


