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Before you start you’ll need:
• Your customer number (Don’t worry if you've forgotten it, we can text you a reminder here)
• Your long card number
• Your sort code and account number

On your new device, search for the Virgin Money Mobile Banking app, from the App Store or Google Play, and hit install. Or you can click on the links below:
• Download from the App Store now, for Apple devices with iOS 14.7 or above
• Get it on Google Play now, for Android devices with Android 8.0 or above

When you open the Virgin Money Mobile Banking app, you’ll be asked for your customer number and current account details to link your current account to your new device.

You can also follow along using our interactive how-to guide.

If you no longer use your old device, you can remove its access to the Virgin Money Mobile Banking app:
• Tap the My Profile in the top right of the app
• Select ‘Logout, access & security'
• Tap 'Mobile app access'
• Click the bin icon next to the device you no longer use and follow the steps on screen

We’d also recommend uninstalling the Virgin Money Mobile Banking app from any devices you no longer use.

Comments (7)
  • if you no longer have access to phone so cant recieve verifation text .how do you access your account ????
  • is there a limit of the number of mobile devices you can load the app onto? having problems loading app onto new device
  • Can I access my ISA from a mobil phone app? As my account will not open on the Virgin Money app on my phone. I can only access my ISA account on my laptop,
  • I haveva new phone..put in customer no etc..phoned help..difficulty understsanding lady. I ama wee bit worried I ngave away too much information and got nowhere
  • Can't log out of the account on the app
  • how do I change the mobile number on my account, I don't have access to that number any more. So cannot pick up the lin being sent to it
  • I want to have the app on my home screen but it doesn't stay there and I have to Google search virgin money app every time then open it from there. Any idea why?
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