Lemon opens waitlist in Colombia for 4x1000 cashback card

Lemon has opened a waitlist in Colombia for its Visa Lemon Card, which has no annual fee and returns the equivalent of 4x1000 in digital dollars per purchase. Those registering before April 6 will enter raffles for over $40 million in prizes, plus a trip for two to a Colombia soccer match this year.

Lemon, with over 6 million users in Latin America, has launched a waitlist in Colombia for its Visa Lemon Card. The card offers several benefits: no annual fee and automatic 0.4% cashback in digital dollars on every purchase, matching the 4x1000 fee typically charged by local banks and wallets but credited back to users instead. The company noted Colombia's position among countries with the fastest growth in crypto app usage in the region. Users must register by April 6 to enter the raffles for prizes exceeding $40 million, including a trip for two to a Colombia national team soccer match this year. Points are earned by inviting friends—'40 points per new friend'—, following Lemon on social media, downloading the app, and completing platform challenges. Lemon announced this expansion via a press release, advancing its presence in Latin American markets.

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