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Govt to introduce law on recovery of outstanding credit



KATHMANDU: The government has announced that it will introduce a new law on the recovery of outstanding credit (receivables) in the upcoming fiscal year.

Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle made the announcement while presenting the budget for fiscal year 2026/27 in the Federal Parliament.

The proposed legal framework aims to strengthen the recovery of unpaid dues, a long-standing demand of private sector entrepreneurs and business stakeholders who have been calling for clearer enforcement mechanisms to address delayed payments.

Publish Date : 29 May 2026 16:36 PM

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