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Neo Money Transfer partners with Transfer Rapid enabling new remittance corridor from Romania to Nepal

This collaboration now enables Nepalese residing in Romania to send money to their loved ones conveniently and securely.

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KATHMANDU: Neo Money Transfer is excited to announce its new partnership with Transfer Rapid.

This collaboration now enables Nepalese residing in Romania to send money to their loved ones conveniently and securely.

Neo Money Transfer is a fast-growing company providing remittance and payment services to Nepalese around the world.

The company is on a mission to facilitate secure, affordable transfers worldwide, with a focus on customer satisfaction and financial empowerment.

Romania has become one of the loved destinations for Nepalese seeking foreign employment. Nepalese citizens working in Romania have the same rights and responsibilities as Romanian employees.

Currently, there are more than 22,000 Nepalese working in Romania to contribute to their families at home.

Nepalese in Romania can now use the Transfer Rapid’s physical locations, website portal as well as mobile application to transfer funds to Nepal quickly and efficiently.

The generated bank and wallet transactions are instantly credited to the beneficiary’s account through Neo Money Transfer’s robust system.

Also, for the Cash Pickup transactions, beneficiaries can easily receive their payment through the agents of Neo Money Transfer located all over Nepal.

This new partnership aims to provide a hassle-free way for Nepalese individuals in Romania to support their families and contribute to their well-being.

“We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Transfer Rapid.” said Sagar Khanal, CEO and co-founder of Neo Money Transfer. “This collaboration along with lowest fee and competitive rates meets our vision of reducing the cost of moving money; which plays significant role in acknowledging the sentiments of Nepalese expatriates who are supporting their loved ones at home.”