You can fund your account from Canada using Interac, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.
What this means
Canadian customers have multiple options to fund their CAD wallets.
- Funding via Interac Autodeposit
- Funding via Interac Request Money
- Funding via Apple Pay or Google Pay
Add money with Interac Autodeposit
To fund via this method, you will be issued a unique LemFi Interac email in the format {referralcode}@lemfi.me, which allows you to fund your CAD wallet.
Keep that in mind while you follow the steps below:
• Log in to the LemFi app and click on "Add Money".
• Select Interac e-Transfer.
• If your Interac email is still being set up, you may see a “Setting up your Interac email…” message.
• Once ready, you will receive a notification saying, “Your Interac email is ready.”
• Open your bank app and select Send Money via Interac e-Transfer.
• Enter your LemFi Interac email as the recipient and send the desired amount.
• Since this is Autodeposit, the funds will be deposited automatically.
• Once received, your LemFi CAD wallet will be credited and reflected in-app.
Add money with Interac Request Money
To fund via this method, you follow the steps below:
• Log in to the LemFi app and click on "Add Money".
• Select Request via Interac.
• Enter the amount and your Interac email address.
• You will be redirected to an Interac page to complete the payment from your bank.
• Once the payment is completed and received, your LemFi CAD wallet will be credited.
For the “request money” option, please ensure you always initiate the request directly from the LemFi app.
Add money with Apple Pay or Google Pay
To fund via this method, you follow the steps below:
- Select "Google Pay” (for Android) OR Apple Pay (on iOS)
- Enter the desired amount, click “Continue,” and proceed with the process.
- Please ensure you authorize the transaction with your bank to avoid any interruptions during the process.
What you should do
Use the "Add money" feature in the app to view and select available options.
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