Simplify with bill pay and banking in one

Enhance financial precision with accounts payable automation built right into your bank account.

Handle all your bills with precision

Pay your bills more accurately with built-in software that eliminates manual work.

Exit out of your endless tabs

With Lemonade, see all your bills and bank transactions in one place for easy cross-referencing and reconciliation.

Easily request and store tax documents

When you’re ready to pay a vendor, request their payment info and essential tax documents and store them in your Lemonade dashboard.

Centralized, searchable document archive

Keep a record of every bill, invoice, and payment confirmation in a single, searchable platform. Say goodbye to digging through emails and folders to find what you need.

Effortless expense categorization and reporting

Automatically categorize payments and generate financial reports with ease. Analyze spending trends, optimize budgets, and gain insights to make smarter financial decisions.

Customized approval workflows

Streamline your approvals by setting up custom workflows. Choose who needs to sign off on payments, track each step, and reduce bottlenecks in your payment process.

Smart reminders for on-time payments

Never miss a payment again! Lemonade sends timely reminders and notifications, ensuring all bills are paid on time, avoiding late fees and maintaining strong vendor relationships.

Ready to Get Started?

Create an account instantly and start accepting payments. You can also contact us to design a custom package for your business.

Disclaimers and Footnotes

Lemonade Payments is a fintech company, not an insured bank or microfinance company. Payment services are provided by officiall licensed banks, all regulated by the Central Bank of Kenya. All customers must share KYC details as required before opening and operating an account. This information contains certain “forward-looking statements,” which may be identified by the use of such words as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “should,” “planned,” “estimated,” “potential” and other similar terms.