Many of the more than 60 million Chinese immigrants living abroad feel underserved by conventional banking institutions. LemFi, a fintech business with a keen understanding of immigration, is in a unique position to use its expertise and cutting-edge technology to actually alter the market. Allen Qu said
Allen will be leading LemFi’s growth into China, according to CEO and co-founder Ridwan Olalere. Given his prior accomplishments, we have faith in his input.
His joining the LemFi team is a big step in the direction of realizing our goal of enabling universal access to international payments.
LemFi uses its mobile app to provide cutting-edge services and goods in a number of areas. It is still dedicated to providing migrant communities worldwide with transparent and easily accessible financial services.
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