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Subscribe to Mono blogWe've just launched the first major update to the Mono widget! After over three years since the first widget was launched to enable users securely link their bank accounts to share financial data with businesses, this new update to the Mono widget comes with lots of innovative improvements to make the account linking and payment experience more seamless and secure.
Read the storyLate insurance premiums from expired cards or inconvenient payment methods lead to lost revenue and frustrated customers. This guide breaks down why payments fail, how Direct Debit helps insurance companies fix the flow, and how to make premium collection more reliable.
Read the storyMissed top-ups and failed card payments make it harder for customers to stay consistent with their savings or investments. Here's how Direct Debit helps automate account funding, reduce payment failures, and keep customers on track to reach their financial goals.
Read the storyUnlike cards, Direct Debit offers a more secure and reliable way for businesses to collect recurring payments. In this article, we break down the security measures that make Mono Direct Debit a safer option for businesses and their customers.
Read the storyFunding delays and manual errors often get in the way of payroll companies disbursing salaries on time. In this article, we break down how Direct Debit helps automate payroll funding and keeps salary payments smooth and on schedule.
Read the storyHere's a breakdown of the differences between the Mono DirectPay product and Mono Direct Debit, how they typically work, and how you can use them to either collect one-time or recurring payments from customers.
Read the storyCompared to cards, Direct Debit offers lenders and BNPL operators, a faster and more secure way to collect repayments. Here's a how Direct Debit works and the benefits of managing your recurring payments with Mono.
Read the storyStanding Orders and Direct Debit are both used for recurring payments, but they work differently. This guide explains the key differences, when to use each, and how Mono Direct Debit can help make recurring payments easier.
Read the storyEnsuring smooth loan repayments was a growing challenge for Sycamore. Here's how they used Mono Direct Debit to increase their loan disbursement time by 50% and make repayments seamless and more secure for their customers.
Read the storyCard and Direct Debit payments are two of the most common ways to accept recurring payments but choosing the right payment method for your business depends on several factors. Here's a detailed breakdown of when you should use cards or Direct Debit for automated, regular payments.
Read the storyIn this excerpt from our newsletter, the Mono Log, we share our major milestones from the second half of 2024.
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