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LemFi Introduces £50,000 Grant to Aid International Students in the UK

by Ikenna Ngere
March 25, 2025
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LemFi Introduces £50,000 Grant to Aid International Students in the UK
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LemFi, a London-based financial technology company dedicated to improving financial access for immigrants in the United Kingdom, North America, and Europe, has unveiled a new initiative to support international students.

The company has launched the ‘LemFi Student Grant’, a program designed to provide financial relief to students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at accredited institutions in the UK.

Every year, thousands of students migrate to the United Kingdom in pursuit of higher education and better career opportunities.

However, financial struggles often become a major hurdle, threatening their ability to continue or complete their studies.

As part of its commitment to assisting immigrant communities, LemFi has allocated an initial fund of £50,000, which will be distributed among 50 eligible students in equal shares.

“Education is a proven tool for driving social and economic change, especially in immigrant communities. By supporting their pursuits, we make a valuable investment in the future of the next generation,” says Toyyib Adelodun, LemFi’s Growth Manager and the coordinator of the LemFi Grant.

“With this initiative, we hope to address financial challenges students face, enabling them to focus on their studies and unlock their full potential,” Toyyib concludes.

Students who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for the grant by visiting the official LemFi Grant website at [www.lemfi.com/grant](www.lemfi.com/grant), where they will find detailed application guidelines.

For further information about LemFi and its services, please visit [www.lemfi.com](www.lemfi.com) or reach out via email at legal@lemfi.com.

 

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