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LemFi vs WorldRemit

A side-by-side comparison of the two providers — exchange rate markups, transfer fees, delivery speed, transparency and supported corridors. Built on the same live data we use to rank every provider on every corridor page.

LemFi
$0 fees, tight rates on Africa & Asia routes.
$1,000 USD → INR delivers
₹82,809.45
Send via LemFi
vs
WorldRemit
Fast mobile-money payouts to Africa & Asia.
$1,000 USD → INR delivers
₹81,979.72
Send via WorldRemit
Cheapest
LemFi
0.85% markup · no upfront fee
Fastest
LemFi
10 min
Most transparent
LemFi
Shows mid-market rate
Feature comparison

Every detail. Side by side.

FeatureLemFiWorldRemit
Exchange-rate markup0.85%1.42%
Upfront transfer feeFree$2.99
Delivery speed10 min15 min
Shows mid-market rate
Hidden FX markup
Mobile appsiOS + AndroidiOS + Android
Best forAfrica corridors, Mobile-money payouts, $0 transfer feesMobile money payouts, Fast delivery, Africa corridors
On a $1,000 USD → INR transfer₹82,809.45₹81,979.72

The verdict: LemFi for cost, LemFi for speed.

On the headline measure that matters most — how much your recipient actually receives — LemFi comes out ahead in our reference $1,000 USD → INR comparison, by ₹830 (1.00%). On larger transfers the gap widens proportionally, so the right choice for someone sending $200 a month and someone sending $20,000 once a quarter can be different — always compare for your specific amount.

LemFi. LemFi (formerly Lemonade) is a London-based fintech built specifically for the African and South Asian diaspora. Their core promise is zero transfer fees on every corridor they serve, with tight FX margins on the routes that matter most to their target users — Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan, India. Settlement to bank accounts and mobile-money wallets is typically under 15 minutes. Best for senders who regularly send mid-sized transfers to those corridors and care more about total cost than universal coverage. Read the full LemFi review →

WorldRemit. WorldRemit specializes in fast payouts to mobile-money wallets — Ecocash, M-Pesa, GCash and similar networks. For corridors into Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Southeast Asia, no other major comparison provider matches their delivery speed. Their pricing is mid-pack: a small upfront fee plus a hidden ~1.4% rate markup. Read the full WorldRemit review →

Frequently asked

LemFi vs WorldRemit: your questions.

LemFi vs WorldRemit: which is cheaper?
On a $1,000 USD → INR reference transfer at today's rates, LemFi delivers more to the recipient — ₹82,809.45 versus ₹81,979.72. The gap can shift on different corridors and amounts, so always compare for your specific transfer.
Which is faster, LemFi or WorldRemit?
LemFi delivers in "10 min" while the other typically takes longer. Speed varies by corridor and payout method — both providers are faster than a traditional bank wire on every corridor we cover.
Are LemFi and WorldRemit both safe?
Yes. Both LemFi and WorldRemit are licensed money services businesses regulated in the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union. Customer funds are safeguarded under each jurisdiction's e-money or money-transmission rules.
Which has lower hidden fees, LemFi or WorldRemit?
LemFi applies a smaller exchange-rate markup (0.85% vs 1.42%). The other charges more on the FX rate but may have a lower or zero upfront fee — total cost depends on the transfer amount.

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