Lifecell Subscribers: Monobank Shows How to Top Up Account Without Internet.


Co-founder of Monobank Oleg Gorokhovskiy talked about new features that will appear in the app, which has already gained popularity among users.
One of the changes will be the ability to access the app without internet access. As Gorokhovskiy explained, now users will be able to top up their tariff even when the mobile internet is turned off.
'You can access Monobank even without a network when there is no money left on your phone to top up the tariff (currently, this feature works only with Lifecell, but if it receives a lot of likes, then perhaps other operators will join in)', — Gorokhovskiy wrote.
The app will also have the ability to customize the order of card display on the main screen.
'Tap on «all cards» on the main screen, then drag the card up. After that, it will be first. For example, if the main card is white. Or if you come from a large family and only use foreign currencies', — Gorokhovskiy explained.
Additionally, the app will feature an updated transfer calculator that will help users find out the current exchange rates. All these innovations make Monobank even more convenient and practical for its clients, helping them conduct banking operations faster and more efficiently.
Monobank is introducing additional useful functions that make its use even more convenient for clients. Now users can check their balance, top up the tariff, and monitor exchange rates, even if they do not have internet access. Such updates allow for even more effective and convenient interaction with the bank.
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