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Nabil Bank partners with Khalti to facilitate digital payments


27 December 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Nepal’s online Payment Service Provider (PSP), Khalti, has partnered with Nabil Bank Limited, enabling the Bank’s customers to load money to Khalti through the Nabil SmartBank (mobile banking) app.

With the partnership, Nabil bank’s customers across the nation can now make payments through Khalti without worrying about mediums of adding money to the wallet.

They can simply open the Nabil SmartBank app and load funds on Khalti which shall be expanded to the Bank-Khalti Account link and other features in near future.

Speaking about the agreement, Khalti’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Binay Khadka shared, “We believe that this partnership will prove to be another milestone for Digital Nepal by providing simple and easy payment services to all Bank and Wallet customers.”

Similarly, Nabil Bank’s Chief Executive Officer, Anil Keshary Shah expressed his pleasure to have collaborated with Khalti for extending digital payment services to Nabi Bank’s customers.

Khalti has become a young, popular and innovative brand in Nepal’s fintech industry. Currently, it has more than 2.0 million+ active users throughout the country alongside a 30K+ Agent network.

From Khalti, users can Top-Up their phone, TV, pay their internet bill, insurance premiums, Government Revenues, Waste Management Bills, buy domestic flight tickets, and many more. In addition, Khalti also provides various cashback and discounts to its users to help them save their time and money.

Nabil Bank is operating with a wide network of 135 branches, 187 ATMs and more than 1,500 Nabil Remit Agents spread across the country.

With banking experience of more than three decades with a highly trained team and robust/secured banking system, the bank always strives to deliver superior service for enhancing value to its customers.

Khalti can be downloaded from Khalti.com/app.

Publish Date : 27 December 2021 11:15 AM

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