Standard

Here you can read more about what Lunar Standard has to offer

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Written by Matheo
Updated over a week ago

You automatically get a standard account when you apply for a private account in Lunar.

With a Lunar standard account you have the opportunity to connect your Nemkonto (easy account). There are no requirements or binding agreements with this account so it is therefore entirely up to you to decide if you want this to be your primary account, or simply a secondary account you have along with your other bank.

Lunar Standard is for you if you only need a simple account without all the bells and whistles or if you are curious about Lunar and want to try it out. You get access to an account and can connect one physical and one virtual card to it. Furthermore, you can be invited to join one shared account. (It is important to note, that you cannot create a shared account on your own. You can only be invited to join one.)

The price for Lunar Standard? Nada. It's completely free.

If you want to have more than one account in Lunar, it costs 9 kr./month for each extra account created.

Lunar Standard includes:

  • Free account and Visa-debit card in black or coral.

  • The App which gives you tools to help gain control over your money.

  • +1% in positive interest off of the first 25.000 kr. deposited in your account, when you use your card at least once every 30 days.

  • No negative deposit rate up to 10 million kr.

  • No hidden or meaningless fees.

Good to know about Lunar Standard:

  • It costs 0 kr.

  • Easy and user friendly app

  • You get a notification every time you spend money (This can also be turned off, if you do not wish to receive this type of notification)

  • Create a goal in the app to help you save up for something special, such as your next holiday

  • You can keep your other bank and still use the Lunar app

  • Make paying your bills easier by scanning them with your camera directly in the app.

  • Save and keep track of your receipts directly in the app

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