Venmo announced the launch of its newest in-app feature, Venmo Groups, which facilitates the splitting of bills among a group for ongoing expenses. This launch underlines consumers’ growing use of digital payment apps to divvy expenses among friends and family members.
By eliminating the need to designate one person to keep track of all expenses, Venmo Group enables all users to add expenses, see what amounts are due, and settle up. As long as the group exists, new expenses can be added and calculated.
Venmo users simply need to go to their “Me” page to access the new Groups feature. Users can create a new group under the “Group” tab. With a couple of taps, new members of the group can add expenses and settle bills.
“We know managing ongoing expenses in a group can be challenging, in particular when each member covers different costs with different amounts at different times,” Erika Sanchez, Vice President and General Manager at Venmo, said in a prepared statement. “As one of our most requested features, Venmo Groups offers a seamless solution for users to better track and settle shared expenses in group settings.”
“Consumers are increasingly using digital payments for all types of transactions, and it may be difficult to keep track of all of them,” said Elisa Tavilla, Director of Debit Payments at Javelin Strategy & Research. “Venmo’s new feature allows users to better manage their various expenses, especially those that they regularly split with colleagues, family, friends, roommates, and others.
“Venmo Groups helps eliminate cumbersome spreadsheets and awkward social interactions, such as constantly having to ask your roommates for their share of the rent or utility bill. It seems like a valuable feature that will help Venmo users maintain healthy financial accounts and social relationships.”