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Hamro Pay and Bhat-Bhateni Supermarket collaborate for shopping convenience


10 November 2023  

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KATHMANDU: Hamro Pay and Bhat-Bhateni Supermarket (BBSM), facilitated by Nepal Investment Mega Bank (NIMB) have collaborated to “make shopping experience more fruitful” with Hamro Pay.

This integration marks a significant enhancement for users of Hamro Patro’s popular digital wallet, Hamro Pay, which now includes Bhat-Bhateni in its extensive merchant network, a statement issued by Hamro Pay said.

“Whenever you pay for your purchases at Bhatbhateni using Hamro Pay, you’ll receive a generous 10% cashback. Please note this cashback is limited to a maximum of NPR 200,” the statement said.

“To enjoy this benefit, simply request a Hamro Pay QR code at the Bhatbhateni checkout and pay using your Hamro Pay wallet, it added.

Digital Payments, Simplified and Rewarding Panu Poudel, the Chief Operating Officer at Bhatbhateni, shared the enthusiasm for bolstering digital payments and economic growth through this partnership.

This initiative is a step forward in making digital payments more mainstream and beneficial for customers.

Hamro Pay isn’t just about payments. It’s a versatile wallet that supports various transactions, including utility bill payments (electricity, water, TV, internet), mobile recharges, government taxes, and insurance premiums.

The wallet can be easily topped via mobile banking, internet banking, or Connect IPS. Moreover, it allows seamless transfers to other wallets or bank accounts.

Accessing Hamro Pay’s services is a breeze. It’s integrated into the Hamro Patro app, eliminating the need for additional app downloads.

This seamless integration provides a hassle-free experience for users, enhancing their digital payment journey, according to the statement.

Publish Date : 10 November 2023 17:55 PM

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