
Enabling Android users to make purchases
Lemon, an m-wallet platform, is launching the Lemon Wallet for Android-powered devices and the Lemon for Business service, reports The Paypers. Lemon offers its users an m-wallet platform which allows them to keep a back-up copy of the items in their wallet. It also provides receipt organisation and spending management tools, allowing users to digitize paper receipts and store them alongside e-receipts in a financial vault. The new Android service will enable users to take photos of each item in their wallet, including debit, credit, loyalty healthcare and ID cards. When these photos are saved onto a Lemon account the data is accessible from anywhere using a PIN code. In addition, the new Lemon Business service allows employees to submit receipts directly to their employer for expense reimbursement.
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