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Tuesday 02 June 2026 3:14 pm

Losses widen at UK fintech Monese in eight month delayed accounts

By: Samuel Norman

Senior City Reporter

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Monese was founded in 2015 and is based in London.
Monese was founded in 2015 and is based in London.

UK fintech Monese suffered a major widening of losses as its bottom line was hit by restructuring costs amidst its takeover by pseudo-bank peer Pockit.

The London-based firm – which provides mobile-only current accounts, multi-currency wallets, and money transfer services – booked a pre-tax loss of £15.9m in the 2024 financial year.

Fresh accounts – which were filed nearly eight months after the deadline – revealed Monese’s revenue dropped to £12.2m, down from £14.9m in the year prior. But a hefty portion of this fall came from the spin-off of XYB, Monese’s former business-to-business arm which was offloaded in May 2024.

The firm’s the previous year accounted for £3.1m of “recharge income” – paid by XYB to Monese for “shared operational costs and resources” – which helped inflate headline revenue.

Headcount also saw a staggering drop on the back of the XYB spin-off dropping by more than half to 137, from 373.

Restructuring costs rocketed on the back of the changes to north of £2m, a mammoth jump from just £302,278 in 2023.

This also came as Monese was snapped up by Pockit at the end of 2024, in a deal which the latter pumped £15m into to fund integration and growth.

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Monese, which was founded in 2015 by Estonian entrepreneur Norris Koppe, defended the losses as an “anticipated” outcome that was “aligned with the company’s long-term business plan”.

A major hit to profit also came as Monese cancelled its employee share option scheme on the back of the Pockit purchase to the cost of £5.2m.

Monese has faced a turbulent period after once being hailed a potential unicorn, which refers to firms with a valuation of over $1bn.

HSBC “completely impaired” its remaining $5.86m stake in the fintech in 2024 after acquiring a minority holding just two years prior.

Last September, Monese warned it would need a fresh investment to survive for another year as as auditors Blick Rothenberg flagged a “material uncertainty” over its operations that cast “significant doubt” on its future.

In the latest accounts filing, directors confirmed they had received a formal letter of support from Pockit, which guaranteed the necessary financial backing to ensure it can meet its debts and liabilities.

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