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NPS joins hands with Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited


21 December 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Nepal Payment Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (NPS) has collaborated with Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited.

Pratap Shrestha, Chief Experience Officer (CXO), and Simon Shrestha, Business Development Manager of Nepal Payment Solutions Pvt. Ltd alongside Umesh Regmi, Deputy CEO Vishal Joshi, Head of IT and Card of Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organizations.

With this contract, Nepal Payment Solutions will be able to extend their digital ecosystem alongside Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited and even offer their end customers developed banking facilities.

Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited can leverage the core capability across transaction banking.

Furthermore, customers of Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited are facilitated with every service of Nepal Payment Solutions. Also, they will gain top-notch banking services and payment solutions with the leverage of digital technologies.

They can enjoy developed features of Check out, One Link, Link Account, Wallet, and Bank Transfer through its member PSPs, remittance, and others.

Nepal Payment Solution is an aggregator focused on BFIs, Remittance Companies, PSPs, and Business Houses.

Altogether, Nepal Payment Solutions are partnered with the majority of A-class, B-class, and C-class banks and other non-bank Financial Institutions.

NPS is a strong fintech force marching alongside 50+ banks, 15+ remittances, and 20+ wallets.

 

Publish Date : 21 December 2021 18:00 PM

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