Press Release

Bank of Ghana Approves RightCard (LemFi) to Operate Remittances to Ghana

By  |  February 6, 2024

RightCard Payment Services Limited, also known as LemFi, has announced that it has received approval from the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to resume its remittance services to Ghana through its approved partners. This decision aligns with RightCard’s (LemFi’s) dedication to providing secure and efficient services while adhering to the regulatory framework of the Bank of Ghana.

RightCard (LemFi) has announced the resumption of its money transfer services in Ghana following a temporary suspension in November 2023.

BigPay and ExpressPay have been approved by the Bank of Ghana to allow RightCard Payment Services Limited (LemFi) to offer its services in Ghana.

RightCard (LemFi) offers innovative services and products through the LemFi app in various markets. LemFi is already licenced as an Electronic Money Institution with the Financial Conduct Authority in the United Kingdom.

“We are grateful to stakeholders at the Bank of Ghana as well as our partners for their role in ensuring service restoration”, says Precious Ama Kwartemaa Oduro, LemFi’s Country Manager. “We resume our operations with a better understanding, and we are now better positioned to address the evolving needs of the Ghanaian market.”

LemFi has returned to Ghana with a renewed focus on enhancing customer satisfaction, building stronger partnerships with key stakeholders, and promoting financial inclusion. Existing and potential customers can now benefit from LemFi’s competitive exchange rates, zero transaction fees, and instant transfer delivery by downloading the app from the iOS or Google Play Store.

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