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Lemonade Finance Rebrands To LemFi

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
May 29, 2023
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Lemonade Finance has announced plans to rebrand from Lemonade to LemFi in a bold move to further its commitment to providing international payments for everyone and better serve its expanding community.

According to the company, the decision to change the name was driven by a desire to simplify and capture the essence of the company’s vision and to differentiate itself in the evolving financial services landscape.

Ridwan Olalere, the CEO and Co-Founder of Lemonade Finance explained that the name change was necessary due the expansion of the company.

“The name we started with was Lemonade Finance. And as our app gained popularity, our reach expanded across multiple countries, and we became the vital link between families and loved ones separated by distance.”

Ridwan Olalere

However, Ridwan Olalere asserted that the company’s growth and evolution demanded a name that would resonate even more deeply with its purpose while embracing the uniqueness of its community.

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“Through extensive collaboration with the team and community, the decision to rebrand was made to better encapsulate the vision of providing a more inclusive and efficient means for people to send money home.”

Ridwan Olalere

Introducing LemFi

“Introducing LemFi, a name that embodies the spirit of No Borders, No Barriers and no BS,” Ridwan Olalere said. He added that the new name reflects the company’s dedication to simplicity, agility, and accessibility while retaining its commitment to facilitating seamless financial transactions for its users.

“Our new name, ‘LEMFI,’ represents our unwavering dedication to breaking down barriers and transcending borders. It symbolises the strength and resilience of our community and allows us to carve our own unique meaning within it.”

Ridwan Olalere

The rebrand also comes with an expansion of vision. Hitherto, the goal was to power “International Payments for immigrants globally”; now LemFi aims to deliver “International Payments for Everyone”.

Ridwan Olalere noted that the commitment will be demonstrated by unveiling an exciting lineup of product updates in the coming weeks and months.

Lemonade Finance was founded in 2020 with a simple vision, to empower immigrants seeking to achieve more in their lives. The company delivers its services through an app that enables users to send money to 10+ countries.

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LemFi is licensed as an Electronic Money Institution with the Financial Conduct Authority in the United Kingdom, under the name RightCard Payment Services. It is also registered as a Money Service Business by the Financial Transactions and Report Analysis Centre in Canada.

The LemFi team thanks Its valued users for their continued support and invites them to embark on this new chapter together. As LemFi, the company will continue building a product and expand to more countries in the coming weeks, empowering individuals to confidently pursue their dreams.

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