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Hamro Patro Remit sends Rs 100 million back home in one month



KATHMANDU: Nepal’s most popular app Hamro Patro has received more than Rs 10 million in remittances in a single month.

Hamro Patro, which has been providing various services through the same app, introduced this feature among the users only seven months ago.

CEO of Hamro Patro Inc. Shankar Uprety shares his appreciation for the users. “We have received stronger encouragement from our users to continue our work. I want to deeply thank our users for their trust in us. Our goal has been to allow Nepalis to send money home reliably at the lowest cost possible and in the easiest way,” he says.

He adds, “We will also soon be launching an ‘Instant Transfer’ feature, through which users will be quickly able to deposit cash into bank accounts or a mobile wallet.”

As well as starting and building its remittance service, Hamro Patro has also offered users exciting discounts. First-time users are able to send remittances to Nepal freely for up to three transfers.

Hamro Patro app is setting new records among Nepali apps each and every day.

Recently, the app reached the milestone of having 1.7 million daily and 11 million monthly active users.

The app has crossed the 10 million download threshold on the app store last year. The app launched with the Nepali calendar and date conversion feature in 2010 on the iOS store and in 2012 on the Play Store.

Users who want to use Hamro Patro Remit and other services can click here (android) or here (iOS) to download, install and/or update the app.  You can also go to the website and use our services.

Publish Date : 06 June 2022 18:50 PM

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