KEY POINTS
  • British digital bank Monzo has launched a feature that lets users invest with as little as £1.
  • The feature, called Investments, will allow Monzo's customers to invest in a number of funds managed by BlackRock.
  • It's the latest drive from the company to push into new parts of financial services and generate new revenue sources as it seeks to edge toward full-year profitability.
Monzo CEO TS Anil.

Monzo, the $4.5 billion digital challenger bank, launched a feature that lets users make investments —marking its first foray into the massive financial investment market.

The feature, called Investments, will allow Monzo's customers to invest in a number of funds managed by asset management giant BlackRock. CNBC got an early look at the product in Monzo's headquarters last week. It's set to start rolling out Tuesday, and will allow users to invest with as little as £1.