HT204266 Where's "money iq" application? I want to reinstall but not found in app store.

Today I need to reinstall "Money IQ" application on new iPhone. But cannot found on app store.
I used to bought this app and use it on old device for a long time.
Is it remove from appstore? May I got refund?

If it's been removed from the store then you won't be able to re-download it, and there aren't refunds for when an app is removed. You don't have a copy of it on your computer's iTunes or on your backup of your downloads that you can re-sync to your phone ?

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