Monument Bank has announced that it has received an ‘authorisation with restriction’ (AWR) banking licence from the UK regulatory authorities, the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority. It has achieved this milestone in just over 18 months, one of the fastest rates of progress for any new bank.
Despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, Monument is in the process of successfully completing a Series A funding round backed by a combination of existing and new experienced investors. The demand has exceeded expectations, with Monument raising around £20 million in funding, with more in progress, providing sufficient capital and operational resources to complete the bank’s build for launch.
Mintoo Bhandari, CEO and a founder of Monument Bank, said: “We are delighted that we have received our banking licence and are incredibly excited about delivering the exceptional levels of client service that the mass affluent deserve and which has been lacking from existing premier and private banks. The speed with which we have been executing our plans and progressing through the regulatory process are a testament to the exceptional quality of our team and the vote of confidence by investors in our strategy, in a world that is otherwise full of challenges. We now eagerly look ahead to completing the build of the Bank and launching for clients in 2021. Our mission continues to be to combine the capabilities, convenience and efficiencies that modern technology offers with traditional values of trust, security and strength, and to deliver unrivalled service that our valued clients will demand.”
The bank – whose executives and board have held senior roles in HSBC, Barclays, McKinsey & Co, UBS, Goldman Sachs, Apollo Global Management, PWC, Coutts and at the UK regulators- will focus exclusively on a client community that has been underserved by the established ‘premier’ and private banks and unaddressed by other challenger banks: busy professionals, doctors, lawyers, accountants, entrepreneurs and investors. Securing its banking licence, with restrictions, is a key step forward in its plans to launch a bank for the underserved market of 3.5 million mass affluent clients in the UK who have a net worth of between £250k and £5m (excluding main residence). Monument estimates the wealth of this overlooked segment to be as high as £3.5 trillion, including at least £200bn in liquid savings.
During the current Covid-19 pandemic, demand for digital interaction has soared. Monument’s culture and IT architecture will ensure ongoing flexibility so that frequent enhancements can quickly be made to its service offering and client experience, and to respond to the feedback and developing needs of its clients.
Monument will be the only bank to offer an entirely digital journey for buy-to-let and property investment lending of up to £2million. It will offer market-leading, top-quartile savings rates and its model is designed to reward loyalty. Monument is also seeking to be contrarian in its approach by carefully entering the market at a point in time when it believes that geopolitical and pandemic risks are reasonably priced in the market.