It is one of the UK’s most popular banking apps.
But Monzo appeared to go down in an outage, which left hundreds of Britons unable to send or receive payments.
The issues began shortly after 08:30 this morning, according to Down Detector, peaking at over 450 reports of disruption.
However, a Monzo spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘This has already been resolved and there are no ongoing issues.’
Over 80 per cent of those affected said they were experiencing problems with ‘funds transfer’, with the remaining 15 per cent unable to access their deposits.
Before the issue was resolved, customers flocked to social media to share their frustration with the unexplained disruption.
On X, formerly Twitter, one worried commenter asked: ‘Guys is Monzo down for anyone else?’
While one wrote: ‘I’ve made a payment into my Monzo current account from another account but it isn’t showing up. Is there a known issue?’

It is one of the UK’s most popular banking apps. But Monzo went down in an outage, which left hundreds unable to send or receive payments.

The issues began shortly after 08:30 this morning but Monzo confirmed that the issue was resolved by around 10:00 am later the same day

According to Down Detector, the issues were experienced over most of the UK including several major cities

With the outage coming on pay day, many customers were concerned to find their normal payments were not going through
According to Down Detector data, the issues were spread widely across the UK.
Complaints of disruption have been made from major towns and cities, including London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Cardiff.
With the disruption beginning on pay day, many customers were alarmed to find their normal bank transfers were not going through.
One commenter wrote on X: ‘What’s with the fund transfer issues today? My money hasn’t turned up after being sent.’
‘Just transferred money to my Monzo account – not come through. Usually very fast. Any issues at the moment? Other bank transfers went fine…’, wrote another.
A third added: ‘When Monzo does you dirty and goes down on payday.’
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