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Remittance Partnership

Esewa began a new remittance partnership with Al Ansari Exchange to bring inward remittance from Kuwait to Nepal

The Remittance agreement was signed between Ajesh Koirala- CEO of eSewa Money Transfer and Mohammed Abdul Rahuman- General Manager of Al Ansari Exchange Kuwait.

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KATHMANDU: Esewa Money Transfer, Nepal’s leading digital remittance company that has revolutionized the way of inward remittance in Nepal by bringing Digital Remittance from more than 200 countries around the world, has entered into a new remittance partnership with Al Ansari Exchange Kuwait, a leading foreign exchange and worldwide remittance company.

The Remittance agreement was signed between Ajesh Koirala- CEO of eSewa Money Transfer and Mohammed Abdul Rahuman- General Manager of Al Ansari Exchange Kuwait.

With this partnership now in place, Nepalese living and working in Kuwait can deposit money into any bank or financial institution’s account and load the beneficiary’s eSewa wallet in Nepal.

To do so, they must contact any of the 9 Al Ansari Exchange branches located throughout Kuwait, including Mahaboula, Farwaniya, Fahaheel, Salmiya, and others.

With eSewa Money Transfer’s “Mero Digital Desh” initiative active, Nepalese in Kuwait can also participate by sending remittance directly to the beneficiary’s bank account and eSewa wallet in Nepal via Al Ansari Exchange Kuwait and winning a brand-new house in Kathmandu as well as surprise Gifts every month.

People in Kuwait can send cash remittances to Nepal through Al Ansari Exchange, which can be received through eSewa Money Transfer’s 1,12,000+ cash pick up locations spread across the country, in addition to direct deposit to bank and wallet.

People can also load cash remittances directly into their eSewa wallet and receive a bonus of up to NPR. 77, making them eligible to participate in the Mero Digital Desh initiative and win prizes.

Speaking on the agreement, CEO of eSewa Money Transfer, Ajesh Koirala said, “we are happy to begin a new remittance partnership with such an experienced exchange houses which has done wonders in Foreign Exchange and Cross- border payment in Kuwait and many other countries. Also, Kuwait being the major hub for Nepali migrant workers, we believe this remittance agreement is only going to make easier for people to send Remittance back home with hassle free and time saving Digital Remittance services”.