Nabil Bank signs MOU with Nepal Telecom; now use Nabil cards to top up NT mobile numbers under Electronic Payment Gateway service
Nabil Bank Limited and Nepal Telecom have signed a special agreement for Electronic Payment Gateway (EPG) Service on February 02, 2020.
On the mark of 16th Anniversary of Nepal Telecom, in association with Nabil Bank, payment gateway service has been lunched. This service, at first stage, enables Nepal Telecom users to Recharge/Top-Up their GSM Postpaid and Prepaid mobile phones via Nepal Telecom Website using their Visa and MasterCard. This service will be made available for Nepal Telecom Mobile App in near future.
Bhanu Raj Shrestha, Chief Business Officer, Nepal Telecom and Binaya Kumar Regmi, Chief Marketing Officer, Nabil Bank signed the agreement during a special ceremony. Speaking about the launch, Chief Business Officer, Nepal Telecom said, "The service was introduced acknowledging the demand of customers and need of electronic payment system platform whereby the customers from round the globe can Recharge and/or Top-up balance using their Visa and MasterCard believing that it delivers the ease to enjoy the services". It shall be extended for the purchase of other services of Nepal Telecom.
Likewise, on behalf of Nabil Bank, Chief Marketing Officer said that, "This partnership will remain as milestone for the development of Electronic Payment System in Nepal and this has made us more responsible".
Nepal Telecom having an experience of over 100 years, launched its Mobile Service from 1998 A.D. and Nabil Bank has incepted its card service from 1990 A.D. From the service of both of these institutions that carries long heritage, millions of customers are benefiting.
Established in the year 1984 with the objective of extending international standard modern banking services to various sectors of the society, Nabil Bank today serves through 112 branches, 160 ATM and more than 1500 remit agents all over Nepal.