The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has given RightCard Payment Services Limited (LemFi) permission to resume its remittance services to Ghana with a few of its authorized partners.
This is in line with RightCard’s (LemFi) dedication to offering safe and effective services while adhering to the guidelines established by the central bank.
Therefore, after temporarily suspending its money transfer services to Ghana in November 2023, RightCard (LemFi) has formally announced the resumption of its services to Ghana.
With the approval of the Bank of Ghana, RightCard Payment Services Limited (LemFi) is now able to provide its services in Ghana through payment companies BigPay and ExpressPay.
RightCard (LemFi) uses the LemFi app to provide cutting-edge services and goods in a number of markets. LemFi already holds an Electronic Money Institution license from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority.
“Precious Ama Kwartemaa Oduro, the country manager for LemFi, expressed gratitude to the Bank of Ghana’s stakeholders and our partners for their assistance in guaranteeing the restoration of services.”
“Now that we have a clearer understanding, we can better address the changing needs of the Ghanaian market as we resume our operations,” the speaker continued.
LemFi’s return to Ghana is characterized by a redoubled effort to promote financial inclusion, enhanced relationships with important stakeholders, and better customer satisfaction.
Customers, both old and new, can now take advantage of LemFi’s competitive exchange rate offering, zero transaction fees, and instant transfer delivery by downloading the app from the iOS or Google Play Store.