Kathmandu, June 10
Nepal
Remit International Pvt. Ltd. has signed remittance payment
agreement with Hanpass Remit, a South Korean remittance company, to facilitate
sending remittance from Korea to Nepal.
Chief Executive Officer
of Nepal Remit, Sagar Khanal, and CEO of Hanpass, Kim Kyung Hoon signed the
agreement the other day, the company informed in a statement.
With this agreement,
Nepalis can now send remittances through Nepal Remit not only through
remittance agents in Korea, but also through mobile apps and mobile wallets to
any bank account in Nepal and to more than 11 wallets operating in Nepal.
"As remittances can
be sent through mobile apps and wallets, Nepalis living in Korea will be able
to send remittances to Nepal even when they are at work, saving both time and
money," said Khanal.
Nepal Remit has been receiving
remittances from various countries of the world in Nepal for the past 17 years.
With this agreement, it
will be convenient to pay the money sent from abroad through the banking
channel, and the concerned individual will receive money from more than 15,000
agents of Nepal Remit in Nepal, Dev Bahadur Thapa, Deputy General Manager of
the company, said.
Hanpass is a Korean
company with a large network in Korea and beyond.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 11 June 2023.
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