Fairer for your money
A bit more about each section of the app:
HOME – Your personalised home screen gives you a complete picture of your financial life. From how much you can spend today to how your future plans are shaping up.
SPEND – Your current account is complete with an account number, sort code and a striking debit card. You can see your spending like never before. It’s explained simply and visually with details of size, location, weekly pattern and even how it made you feel.
TRACK – You can set up a smart budget that tells you how much you can spend weekly and daily. It works out today’s budget based on how much you spent yesterday.
GROW – Build up your savings automatically by rounding up your transactions and with fun rules like ‘Save £1 every time it rains’.
INVEST – Choose portfolios based on themes or your world view, whether it’s green energy or technology. There’s a unique risk assessment to help you decide if investing is right for you.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
We are not a bank. We are authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority as an e-money institution (FRN 900894) and also as an investment firm (FRN 814281).
Your current account money in the Spend section of the app will be securely held in segregated client accounts at a UK high street bank in accordance with the FCA requirements and the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 (not covered by FSCS). FSCS protection does cover cash in the Grow section up to £85,000, but not the money invested into bonds.
The listed fixed interest bonds in the Grow section are stocks and shares ISA eligible and the interest offered by them will not fluctuate even in different market conditions. We will also place all the money you invest plus the full 12-months’ interest in a separate trustee-controlled account, held on your behalf in case of any default. The bond programme currently has a maximum limit of £7m, with expected issuance volumes of between £100k-£1m a month. For individual limits please check our website. www.dozens.com
When investing in a strategy through the Invest section, the value of your investment may go down as well as up, and you may not get back the amount you originally invested.