15 Jun 2026 | Posted In Debt / Money Advice Sector News

Monzo, the UK’s leading digital bank, and Fair4All Finance, a not-for-profit focused on improving financial inclusion, announce a new partnership to widen access to affordable credit, as 16m+ UK adults face barriers to borrowing – a figure that has increased around 30% since 2018.

This is in response to the fact that when refused mainstream credit, many turn to borrowing from friends and family, overdrafts or unregulated lenders. These options can increase financial pressure, while doing little to improve people’s ability to access affordable credit in the future.

In 2024, Monzo expanded its flagship Flex credit card, introducing Flex Build, designed for people with a low or limited credit score. Together with Fair4All Finance, Monzo is piloting a new version of Flex Build, with a one-time deposit that unlocks a small credit limit of up to £250. This provides a vital entry point for customers who otherwise struggle to access credit.

This partnership enables Monzo to scale the pilot to reach thousands more people that struggle to access mainstream credit and gather the insights needed to learn how to sustainably serve this group of customers. Fair4All Finance is providing a partial lending guarantee of up to £7 million, sharing the risk with Monzo of lending to customers with limited or low credit scores.

Monzo and Fair4All Finance will share their findings with policymakers, regulators and the wider industry to inform the development of more inclusive lending products across the market.

Kate Pender, CEO, Fair4All Finance:

“The launch of this pilot is an important moment for financial inclusion in the UK as Fair4All Finance and Monzo work together to improve access to affordable credit for those who are often shut out. By partnering with Monzo we are able to scale up a product with the potential of serving thousands more people, backed by a robust guarantee structure.

“This is the first step in delivering on the Government’s ambition to improve financial inclusion in the UK with the roll out of a large-scale partnership with a mainstream bank and we look forward to working with Monzo on this.

“We also look to the evidence from the United States where six of the eight largest banks deliver an equivalent product at scale, and we encourage the rest of the UK banking sector to come forward and work with us to deliver new products and solutions to improve access to credit through small sum lending.”

Luke Enock, General Manager of Borrowing, at Monzo:

“Our mission is to make money work for everyone, which means breaking down the barriers to financial progress. Too many people can’t access affordable credit, leaving them unable to manage essential costs or build the repayment history needed for future borrowing. With Flex Build, we’re introducing a new kind of credit product that helps people build a credit history and progress to mainstream options over time. By partnering with Fair4All Finance, we’re reaching thousands more excluded customers, taking a vital step towards a more inclusive credit system in the UK.”

Rachel Blake MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury:

“Improving access to responsible credit is a central part of the Government’s Financial Inclusion Strategy and this pilot marks strong early progress in delivering on that ambition. Monzo’s participation is an important step forward, helping to test what role mainstream lenders can play in supporting currently under-served consumers to manage unexpected costs and build financial resilience. I welcome Monzo’s leadership in this space, alongside Fair4All Finance’s work to test practical solutions that can be scaled over time.”

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