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To get this story plus others to your inbox each day, hours before they're published on Business Insider,The UK challenger bank is set to launch its first digital current account and mobile app next month, according to Here's a look at the new account's features, and how it'll fit into Virgin Money's wider value proposition:
The latest offering adds to Virgin Money's wide range of financial services. The challenger already offers savings and investment accounts, insurance, mortgages, and pension accounts. It's also known for its , which allow users to earn Flying Club reward miles for Virgin Atlantic when making everyday purchases.