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Monzo users can now 'undo' payments after new feature
Monzo users can now 'undo' payments after new feature

Daily Mail​

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Monzo users can now 'undo' payments after new feature

Monzo customers who send a payment in error will now be able to claw it back before any money leaves their account... if they act quickly. The digital bank has launched a new feature called 'undo payments' allowing customers to reverse an incorrect payment. Nearly a third of people have made a payment mistake in the last year - whether by accidentally adding an extra zero or sending money to the wrong person, Monzo research suggests. It claims Britons send £825million of error payments annually. The new feature gives customers to the chance to cancel a bank transfer within a 10 to 60 second window after it's made. When Monzo customers are making a payment, a 15-second timer will appear on the payment confirmation screen with an option to undo the payment. The customer can tap the 'undo payment' button in that window, or from the home screen or payment detail screen before the timer runs out. As soon as the user hits the button, Monzo will stop the payment from being sent. The money never leaves the account. Customers can set how long the undo payments timer lasts for, choosing a timer of 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds or 60 seconds, or they can turn the timer off all together. Monzo personal and business current account customers will be able to use the new feature. Over three quarters of people who made a payment error realised they'd made one within a minute of it happening, Monzo research found. Trying to retrieve a mistakenly sent payment from a bank can be a long process. There's no guarantee that a customer will get anything back. Almost a third of people have been left out of pocket due to a wrongly sent payment, Monzo research found. Andy Sacre, head of payments at Monzo said: 'We know it's important to be able to send money quickly and easily - but we also know that mistakes can happen. We're bringing the best of banking and technology together to solve that problem for our customers, with this simple yet powerful feature.'

Monzo launches 'undo payments' feature
Monzo launches 'undo payments' feature

Daily Mail​

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Monzo launches 'undo payments' feature

Monzo customers who send a payment in error will now be able to claw it back before any money leaves their account... if they act quickly. The digital bank has launched a new feature called 'undo payments' allowing customers to reverse an incorrect payment. Nearly a third of people have made a payment mistake in the last year - whether by accidentally adding an extra zero or sending money to the wrong person, Monzo research suggests. It claims Britons send £825million of error payments annually. The new feature gives customers to the chance to cancel a bank transfer within a 10 to 60 second window after it's made. When Monzo customers are making a payment, a 15-second timer will appear on the payment confirmation screen with an option to undo the payment. The customer can tap the 'undo payment' button in that window, or from the home screen or payment detail screen before the timer runs out. As soon as the user hits the button, Monzo will stop the payment from being sent. The money never leaves the account. Customers can set how long the undo payments timer lasts for, choosing a timer of 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds or 60 seconds, or they can turn the timer off all together. Monzo personal and business current account customers will be able to use the new feature. Over three quarters of people who made a payment error realised they'd made one within a minute of it happening, Monzo research found. Trying to retrieve a mistakenly sent payment from a bank can be a long process. There's no guarantee that a customer will get anything back. Almost a third of people have been left out of pocket due to a wrongly sent payment, Monzo research found. Andy Sacre, head of payments at Monzo said: 'We know it's important to be able to send money quickly and easily - but we also know that mistakes can happen. 'We're bringing the best of banking and technology together to solve that problem for our customers, with this simple yet powerful feature.'

Bank launches first-ever option to undo payments
Bank launches first-ever option to undo payments

The Independent

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

Bank launches first-ever option to undo payments

Monzo is introducing a new feature that allows customers to cancel a bank transfer within seconds of realising they've made a mistake. The 'undo payments' tool gives users a window of 10 to 60 seconds to halt a transaction if they spot an error, such as sending the wrong amount or to the wrong recipient. The online bank says the feature offers a "comfort blanket", turning "a moment of panic into relief". The tool could also prove crucial in preventing fraud, allowing customers to quickly react if they suddenly have second thoughts about the recipient. Andy Sacre, Head of Payments at Monzo said: 'We know it's important to be able to send money quickly and easily - but we also know that mistakes can happen, whether that's sending the wrong amount to someone or paying the wrong person. 'In another industry-first, we're bringing the best of banking and technology together to solve that problem for our customers, with this simple yet powerful feature that ensures they can send money with Monzo more confidently and safely than ever before.' Monzo customers can configure the timer, choosing between 10 seconds, 15 seconds (which is the default setting), 30 seconds, and 60 seconds. The timer will appear on the payment confirmation screen with an option to undo the payment. Someone can tap the 'undo payment' button from there, or from the home screen or payment detail screen, before the timer runs out, the bank said. If the button is tapped, the payment will not leave the sender's account, and the potential recipient will be unaware that the money was nearly sent to them, Monzo added. Research from the mobile bank found that people in the UK lose around £825 million annually due to online payment errors, which inspired the new feature. In over two-thirds of these cases, people say the mistake was caused by a typing error, such as adding an extra zero by accident. The feature will start to be rolled out to Monzo customers from Wednesday.

Monzo adds new feature that could stop costly mistakes
Monzo adds new feature that could stop costly mistakes

The Independent

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

Monzo adds new feature that could stop costly mistakes

Monzo is introducing a new feature that allows customers to cancel a bank transfer within seconds of realising they've made a mistake. The 'undo payments' tool gives users a window of 10 to 60 seconds to halt a transaction if they spot an error, such as sending the wrong amount or to the wrong recipient. The online bank says the feature offers a "comfort blanket", turning "a moment of panic into relief". The tool could also prove crucial in preventing fraud, allowing customers to quickly react if they suddenly have second thoughts about the recipient. Andy Sacre, Head of Payments at Monzo said: 'We know it's important to be able to send money quickly and easily - but we also know that mistakes can happen, whether that's sending the wrong amount to someone or paying the wrong person. 'In another industry-first, we're bringing the best of banking and technology together to solve that problem for our customers, with this simple yet powerful feature that ensures they can send money with Monzo more confidently and safely than ever before.' Monzo customers can configure the timer, choosing between 10 seconds, 15 seconds (which is the default setting), 30 seconds, and 60 seconds. The timer will appear on the payment confirmation screen with an option to undo the payment. Someone can tap the 'undo payment' button from there, or from the home screen or payment detail screen, before the timer runs out, the bank said. If the button is tapped, the payment will not leave the sender's account, and the potential recipient will be unaware that the money was nearly sent to them, Monzo added. Research from the mobile bank found that people in the UK lose around £825 million annually due to online payment errors, which inspired the new feature. In over two-thirds of these cases, people say the mistake was caused by a typing error, such as adding an extra zero by accident. The feature will start to be rolled out to Monzo customers from Wednesday.

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