thinkmoney Reviews

3.7

59% would recommend to a friend

(101 total reviews)
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Michael Aldred

62% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

thinkmoney has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 101 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The thinkmoney employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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101 reviews
1.0
9 Jul 2026

Supportive manager but lacking structure and communication

Anonymous employee
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Pros

One line manager was genuinely kind, supportive, and did their best to help me develop. Flexible remote working.

Cons

Very little structure or direction from the outset. No clear KPIs or measurable performance objectives. Feedback was inconsistent and often absent. Requests for guidance or collaboration were viewed negatively rather than encouraged. Communication from management was poor, there were periods of a week or more without hearing from my line manager. Hybrid working was so limited that it became difficult to build relationships or learn from colleagues. A members of senior leadership regularly addressed me using pet names, which I found unprofessional and uncomfortable. High staff turnover was openly discussed by management in a way that undermined confidence in leadership.

1.0
2 Jul 2026

Disappointing culture and declining morale

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Wouldn’t join the company in its current state.

Cons

In my opinion, the culture had become increasingly toxic, with very little autonomy for employees. Decisions felt highly centralised, and it often seemed that everything had to be dictated from the very top, (even to the most smallest details) multiple times over leaving little room for people appointed in the appropriate positions to make meaningful decisions. It was also concerning to see so many experienced, long-serving colleagues leave. Many of these people appeared to have been instrumental in the company’s previous success, and their departures had a noticeable impact on morale and continuity. From my perspective, the product no longer feels in touch with customer needs, while leadership appeared uncertain about the future direction of the business. That uncertainty seemed to create significant pressure, which often felt as though it was passed down to loyal frontline employees. Ultimately, I was disappointed that leaving became my only realistic option. I stayed as long as I could because I cared about my role and my colleagues, but I couldn’t continue working in an environment that I felt had become increasingly unhealthy.

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