These are the fees for using your Monzo Business Account. It will help you to compare these fees with those of other accounts.

Fees may also apply for using other Monzo services that aren’t listed here.

General account services

Maintaining the account (Team): £25 a month

Each additional member after first 6 members (Team): £5 a month

Maintaining the account (Pro): £9 a month

Maintaining the account (Lite): £0

Refusing a payment when you don’t have enough money: £0

Allowing a payment when you don’t have enough money: £0

Payments (excluding cards)

Direct Debit: £0

Standing order: £0

Sending money within the UK: £0

Receiving money in pounds (GBP): £0

Receiving euros (EUR): 1% currency conversion fee (capped at £1,000) for payments we receive in euros and convert to pounds.

We convert any payments you get in EUR to GBP before the money appears in your account.

The payer will need your IBAN (International Bank Account Number), which you can find in your app.

Most (but not all) of these payments will come from bank accounts within Europe and through the SEPA Credit Transfer scheme.

Receiving a payment in a foreign currency that isn’t GBP or EUR: 1% currency conversion fee (capped at £1,000) for payments you receive and we convert to pounds.

We convert any payments you get in these currencies to GBP before the money appears in your account.

The payer will need your IBAN (International Bank Account Number), which you can find in your app.

You may have to pay other costs, taxes or charges related to your Monzo account, which are outside of our control and not charged by us. For example, other banks may charge you for sending money to your Monzo account.

International bank transfers until 31 October 2026

Sending a payment in a foreign currency

Our fee is made up of a fixed amount and a variable amount and it will depend on where you’re sending the payment and in what currency. The fixed amount will be no more than £9 and the variable amount will be between 0% and 1.80%. Read the latest breakdown of how the charges are calculated.

We use a third-party exchange rate, which is usually the mid-market rate. You’ll always see the exchange rate and the exact charge which will apply in your app before making an international payment.

If there’s a currency we can’t support, you can get more information at the Wise website.

International bank transfers from 1 November 2026

If you send a payment that involves a currency conversion, the fixed fee that applies will change depending on where you’re sending the payment and in what currency. For most currencies, the fee is less than £0.80, but it may be up to £11 in some cases. There are also additional fees or taxes that can apply for certain currencies. Read the latest fee breakdown.

Cards and cash

Cash withdrawals in pounds in the UK: £0

Debit card payment in pounds: £0

Debit card payment in foreign currency: £0

Cash withdrawals in the European Economic Area (EEA): £0

Cash withdrawals outside of the EEA: £0 up to £200 in a rolling 30-day period, then 3% of the total amount withdrawn after that (cash withdrawals in a foreign currency outside the EEA cost us money, which is why we charge the 3% fee).

Cash deposit: £1 per deposit to pay in cash at any PayPoint or Post Office

Arranged overdraft: Your interest rate and any annual fees are set out in your overdraft agreement

Unarranged overdraft: £0

Other services

Cancelling a cheque: Not applicable

Package of services

Not applicable

Services beyond these quantities will be charged separately.

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