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Hyperjar, a money management app with 600,000 users, is introducing a £3 monthly fee for accounts inactive for over 12 months, starting June 3. To avoid the fee, users must engage with the app at least once every 12 months, such as making a transaction or transferring funds. Hyperjar offers budgeting tools, shared expenses, and cashback rewards.
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