
In the latest TechCabal Daily, it is reported that LemFi has acquired Wealth8, marking a significant development in the fintech sector. The edition also features a Quick Fire segment with Sheriff Adedokun and discusses proposed crypto tax rules in South Africa, along with insights on who has recently secured funding.
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