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    LemFi Expands to Latin America, Offering Fast and Fee-Free Money Transfers

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    Financial technology company LemFi announced its expansion into Latin America, bringing its zero-fee international money transfer services to millions of people in the region.

    Previously focused on the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, LemFi now allows users to send money to family and friends in Brazil and Mexico, with plans to expand to additional countries soon.

    This move by LemFi targets the large diaspora of Latin America residing in North America and Europe. Many face challenges in sending money back home due to high fees and slow transfer times. “Our expansion to serve the Latin American diaspora underscores our global growth ambitions and our desire to be the choice remittance platform for everyone, everywhere,” said Rebeca Wignall, LemFi’s General Counsel.

    Fast and Affordable Money Transfers

    Through the LemFi mobile app, users can send money within minutes at competitive exchange rates, with no transaction fees. Recipients can receive the funds through various payout methods.

    LemFi’s recent success includes a US$33 million Series A funding round and expansion into major remittance markets like China, India, and Pakistan. The company plans to continue its global reach while keeping its focus on user-friendly and cost-effective international money transfers.

    How to Get Started with LemFi

    Those interested in using LemFi can download the app from the Google Play Store, Apple App Store, or the company’s website (www.lemfi.com).

    A Look at LemFi

    Founded in 2020, LemFi is a financial technology platform offering international money transfer services to over one million users. The company boasts a commitment to innovation and aims to revolutionize how people move their money globally.

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