Thinkmoney

Thinkmoney, stylised as thinkmoney, is a UK-based banking services provider that primarily offers current accounts for a fixed monthly fee with no overdraft or transaction charges.[1][2] Thinkmoney's online system offers a budgeting service that sees customers money split into two accounts, one for spending and one for bills – an approach sometimes known as jam jar banking.[3]

thinkmoney
TypePrivate
IndustryFinancial Services
Headquarters,
ProductsCurrent Account, Credit Card, Insurance, Loan
Ownertmg
Number of employees
1000
Websitethinkmoney.co.uk

Thinkmoney's current account has received a four-star mark by the Fairbanking Foundation.[4][5][6][7][8]

In 2012 customers of thinkmoney (then known as thinkbanking)[9] were left without access to their money, due to a computer failure at Royal Bank of Scotland which it relies on for access to the payments infrastructure.[10] A similar failure at RBS left some thinkmoney customers without access to their incomes again in June 2015.[11]

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