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LemFi is a London-based financial technology platform that is transforming how immigrants in the United Kingdom, North America, and Europe access financial services.
LemFi is proud to announce the launch of its grants program, the LemFi Student Grant.
The initiative will provide financial assistance to students undertaking undergraduate and postgraduate studies within recognised education institutions in the United Kingdom.
Hundreds of people move to the United Kingdom annually, seeking advancement in academic qualifications to help them achieve their dreams.
For some international students, financial constraints and challenges arise during their studies, posing significant risks, allowing them to continue or complete their study programmes.
Starting with a £50,000 fund, which will only be available to a maximum of 50 eligible students divided equally between them.
LemFi hopes to demonstrate its commitment to supporting immigrant communities.
“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,” Toyyib Adelodun, LemFi's Growth Manager and the coordinator of the LemFi Grant said.
“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.
To apply, eligible participants can visit the LemFi Grant website to submit their application and view more information about applying.
To learn more about LemFi, please visit the website at www.lemfi.com or contact legal@lemfi.com.
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