Central Bank of Nigeria grants us an IMTO license as a remittance provider

Lemfi staff

We are pleased to let you know that our subsidiary, RightCard Payment Services Limited, has obtained the International Money Transfer Operator (IMTO) license from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

What does this mean for you?

We can now work directly with banks, making your money transfers to Nigeria even smoother and more convenient. No more intermediaries – just a faster and better experience for you!

Where are we licensed?

We are licensed as an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Additionally, we are registered as a Money Service Business (MSB) by Canada's Financial Transactions and Report Analysis Centre, and in the United States of America, we are registered as a Financial Technology company (Lemonade Two). These credentials underscore our unwavering commitment to compliance and enable us to offer secure and reliable financial services to customers worldwide.

We are incredibly proud of this achievement, and we want to thank you for being part of our journey. Your trust and support have been essential in making this possible.

As always, we are here to serve you and ensure your money transfers are hassle-free and reliable. We look forward to bringing you even better services in the future.

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