Thunes, a cross-border payment and fund transfer infrastructure provider, has partnered with Nepalese payment service provider e-Sewa to enable remittances to Nepal from more than 100 countries in Thunes’s network.
Through the partnership, e-Sewa emerged as the first remittance company in Nepal to offer direct cross-border remittances for mobile wallets. Notably, personal remittance to Nepal amounted to USD 8.25 billion in 2019 (more than a quarter of its GDP), mainly from the Gulf states.
Singapore-based Thunes is a cross-border payment infrastructure platform for banks, mobile money operators, money transfer operators, payment service providers, and enterprise payment platforms. It reduces the cost of cross-border fund transfers by eliminating third parties. The platform charges up to USD 5 for fund transfers and does not charge other fees besides transfer fees.
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