We’re bridging the gap to ensure your payments are secure and trouble-free!Thanks to BitsKraft’s top-notch digitization services, Everest Bank is spearheading the next phase of digital transformation and paving the way towards a secure, Cardless, and Cashless Society....
Khalti is a digital wallet for instant, secure and hassle-free online payments in Nepal. Recharge your mobiles, pay bills, book tickets wherever you are.
In June 2023, NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL) and Nepal Clearing House Limited (NCHL) collaborated to facilitate cross-border digital payments between the two countries. This collaboration integrated India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and Nepal’s National Payments Interface (NPI)....
PhonePe India recently hosted a significant event in Kathmandu, Nepal, showcasing its services based on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) platform. The event was attended by key figures from Nepal's financial sector, including banking and payment system representatives, UPI m...
We have a mission to make online payments quick and easy in not only in cities but also in rural parts of Nepal. We aim to become pioneers in FinTech and provide a reliable online banking system in Nepal that people can trust. Fousing on the growth of online payment methods, we have ...
Fonepay Nepal offers secure digital payment with QR payments, fund transfers, bills, and virtual credit card. Use Fonepay for your daily financial needs.
D-पैसा is a Nepal’s online wallet system that offers various utility payment services for customers. D-पैसा offers the safest and fastest online payment experience for various Bill Payments, Mobile Recharges, Money Transfers, Domestic Remittance, shopping and wallet payments....
Payments Blog A Run On The Bank: Lack Of Headline Failures Hasn’t Changed Consumer Attitudes David Hoffman3 days ago When Silicon Valley, Signature and First Republic failed last year four out of five US online consumers knew about it. This year, bank failures have bee...
"When it comes to shopping during the festive season, Indians prefer using the digital methods. The survey found that 42 percent of consumers in India prefer digital payments with card payments preferred by 29 percent of consumers and 27 percent choosing to pay with cash, the official release ...
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