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LemFi buys UK card issuer to expand remittance services as competition heats up

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Last updated: June 16, 2025 11:52 pm
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LemFi, a prominent Nigerian fintech company specializing in remittance services for African migrants, has recently made a significant acquisition by purchasing Pillar, a credit card issuer based in the UK. This strategic move not only enhances LemFi’s product offerings but also expands its reach beyond cross-border money transfers. With the addition of debit cards, multi-currency wallets, and in-app credit facilities, LemFi is now able to cater to users who lack UK credit histories, providing them with a more comprehensive financial solution.

The acquisition of Pillar signifies a broader trend in the African fintech industry, where companies are increasingly seeking global licensing infrastructure to facilitate their expansion and increase credibility. By acquiring Pillar, LemFi gains the ability to operate more freely in the UK and European markets, positioning itself for further growth and success. As part of the deal, Pillar’s founders and employees have joined LemFi, bringing their expertise and knowledge to the table as the company looks to build on its existing momentum.

Since its inception in 2020, LemFi has experienced rapid growth, serving over two million users worldwide and processing more than $1 billion in monthly transaction volume. The company has also secured significant funding through Series A and Series B rounds, totaling $86 million, enabling it to pursue strategic acquisitions like the Pillar deal.

The competitive landscape in the African-focused remittance sector is intensifying, with other startups such as Grey, PalmPay, NALA, Kuda, and Eversend also expanding their global remittance and neobanking offerings. These companies are differentiating themselves by diversifying their services and targeting specific regions for expansion.

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For instance, Grey, another Nigerian fintech firm, focuses on providing virtual bank accounts and FX solutions to digital nomads and freelancers across multiple continents. PalmPay, originally from Nigeria, is planning to enter the Middle East and Asia markets, aiming to facilitate broader cross-border payment flows. Tanzanian-founded NALA and Nigeria’s Kuda are also ramping up their remittance services, exploring innovative pricing models and subscription options to attract and retain customers.

As the remittance landscape evolves, consolidation is likely on the horizon. Companies with robust cross-border infrastructure, regulatory compliance, and a wide range of services are poised to lead the market. LemFi’s acquisition of Pillar underscores the importance of owning financial infrastructure and offering comprehensive solutions to meet the diverse needs of migrants and underserved populations.

In conclusion, the future of African fintechs in the remittance space hinges on their ability to secure global licensing, innovate their product offerings, and establish credibility in the market. LemFi’s strategic move with the acquisition of Pillar sets a precedent for the industry, highlighting the significance of owning the financial rails and providing value-added services to users. As the sector continues to evolve, companies that prioritize regulatory compliance, innovation, and customer-centric solutions are likely to thrive in the competitive landscape.

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