Monzo fraud, refunds and complaints
Have you fallen victim to a Monzo fraud scam? Get in touch and take the first step to recovering what’s rightfully yours.

How you can recover your money from a monzo scam
How we can help with Monzo bank fraud
Bank fraud cases are on the rise, and Monzo are just one of the banks where customers are affected.
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WRS can help
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Track and trace
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Why WRS?
Why WRS?
Supporting you is our priority. That’s why we provide personalised plans and care around the clock to our clients.
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Personalised plans
Get a bespoke recovery programme for personalised support and the most cost-effective plans.
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Care around the clock
Being a victim of fraud can be devastating. We offer expert guidance and support when you need it.
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Recovering over £45,000,000 for clients like you
Over the past 3 years, we’ve recovered more than £45,000,000 for our clients. It’s thanks to our team of solicitors and recovery claim specialists who trace and recover the investments you’ve lost from scams. Plus, we offer a no-win, no-fee service. You won’t pay a thing unless we recover your money.
Frequently asked questions
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What is Monzo?
Monzo is a digital bank which operates solely through an online banking app. It offers full current accounts for personal and business use, as well as integrated savings accounts. It is a banking account that is very easy to set up and use, promoting itself to be a fun and easy way to bank. But, as it is a sole online banking entity, this then attracts a whole range of different scams and fraud schemes targeted towards its digital users.
Monzo is seen as being as safe as any other bank, as it is protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) for up to £85,000. However, this doesn’t mean that it always provides compensation for customers who have lost money to Monzo scams and fraud.
Monzo has one of the lowest refund rates amongst the major banks and, currently, it has not officially signed up to the CRM code. They have, however, said in a public statement that they will adhere to the guidelines and principles, meaning that they should be investigating and refunding cases of fraud and scams in the same way that code signatories do.
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Can bank fraud happen with online banking?
Yes, bank fraud can happen online, but there are steps you can take to protect yourself. If someone gets hold of your bank details—whether through card theft, data breaches, or malware—they can make unauthorised payments. That’s why it’s important to freeze your card immediately if it’s lost, even if you think you’ve just misplaced it. If you find it later, you can always unfreeze it.
To reduce the risk of fraud, avoid online banking or shopping on public Wi-Fi, as hackers can intercept your data. Use strong, unique passwords for your accounts and regularly check your transactions for anything suspicious. Staying cautious with your online activity can help keep your money safe.
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What to do if I think I’m a victim of bank fraud?
If you suspect bank fraud, act fast. First, contact your bank immediately—they may be able to stop the payment before it goes through. Even if the transaction is complete, they can investigate and advise on next steps.
Next, change your banking passwords to prevent further unauthorised access. You should also report the fraud to the authorities, as they may have relevant information on the scammers.
If your bank can’t recover the money, Wealth Recovery Solicitors can help. Our UK-based team specialises in fraud recovery and will fight to get your money back.