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Nabil Bank signs MoU with Daraz and imark 



KATHMANDU: Nabil Bank has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Daraz and imark on Tuesday for the introduction of Nabil SmartPOS, an Android portable payment solution that accepts any payments anytime, anywhere.

With Nabil SmartPOS, the Bank has taken a major step forward in terms of enabling digital payment.

Under the agreement, customers shopping through Daraz will now be able to make payments through the enhanced smart features available within the SmartPOS.

Daraz shall soon enable delivery to their valued customers through over 100+ Nabil SmartPOS. Similarly, imark has provided 4,000+ Nabil SmartPOS to the Bank, which offers every benefit of a smartphone-like experience combined with secure payment solutions.

The Bank is pleased to collaborate with Daraz and imark for such a major technological advancement in the sector of POS.

With the addition of Nabil SmartPOS, the bank is intended and prepared for superior digital service delivery for enhancing value to the customers.

Publish Date : 21 December 2021 21:17 PM

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