PhonePe partners with eSewa & Hotel Association of Nepal Pokhara for UPI Push at the Fewa New Year Festival
L-R Sumit Das, Rabi Shakya, Ashish Gautam, Paras Kunwar, Ritesh Pai, Manoj Thapa and Subash Sharma.
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PhonePe will run extensive on-ground merchant
activations as a part of the popular New Year festival.
PhonePe today announced that it has partnered with e-Sewa and the Hotel Association
of Nepal (HAN) Pokhara to popularize UPI on the Fonepay Network, as a part of
the Fewa New Year Festival which will be held from April 11-14th. The New Year festival
is not only popular among citizens all
over Nepal but also very popular among Indian tourists who visit the country
and enjoy the festivities. With food stalls serving traditional Nepali cuisine
as well as international dishes, live music performances by local and
international artists, cultural performances, including traditional Nepali
dances and music and art exhibitions and workshops, the iconic event, offers a
unique opportunity to experience the best of Nepalese culture and local
culinary delights.
This year, in line with its vision of popularizing Digital payments via
UPI, PhonePe will spearhead several activities during the Fewa New Year
Festival. PhonePe will run on-ground activation aimed at raising awareness
about digital payments among local merchants while demonstrating the
convenience of digital payments for customers. With prominent on-ground and
digital branding, kiosks showing how to use digital payments, and other
interactive activities PhonePe along with eSewa and HAN Pokhara will showcase
the ease of UPI payments. Over 3,000 merchants will be part of the festival
with over 100,000 visitors expected.
Speaking on the partnership, Ritesh Pai, CEO International Payments,
PhonePe, said, "We are
excited to partner with eSewa and the Hoteliers Association of Nepal to help
popularize UPI as a part of the popular
Fewa New Year Festival. Nepal attracts many Indian visitors annually who come
to experience the music, food, and culture of this beautiful place. Our focus
will be on creating merchant education and awareness to ensure the uptick of
UPI on the Fonepay Network in Nepal. This partnership will revolutionize Nepal's digital landscape, ensuring
PhonePe customers can effortlessly conduct transactions at their convenience,
regardless of location.’’
Mr. Jagdish Khadka, CEO, eSewa said "Partnering with PhonePe and the Hotel Association of Nepal
for the Fewa New Year Festival is an exciting opportunity for eSewa to further
promote digital payments in Nepal. As the country's leading digital wallet, we
are committed to enhancing the digital payment ecosystem and providing
convenient solutions for both merchants and consumers. With Indian visitors
being a major visitor for Nepal, this move aligns well to cater the needs of
visitors and enhance their overall experience. Through this collaboration, we
aim to showcase the benefits of using UPI and Fonepay network and empower
merchants to embrace digital transactions, ultimately contributing to the
growth of Nepal's digital economy. Additionally, we believe such collaboration
will foster greater financial inclusion and accessibility."
Mr. Laxman Subedi, President HAN Pokhara Chapter said,
“In the joyous spirit of Nepali New Year 2081, 19th Fewa New
Year Festival aims to attract 300,000 visitors. Pokhara’s hotels, supported by
the Hotel Association of Nepal, offer discounts of up to 20% to ensure
comfortable stay for tourists travelling to Pokhara. Embracing our values of
Tourism, Culture, and Food, Pokhara stands out as a beacon of Nepal’s tourism
appeal. Together, let’s reveal the beauty of our region, preserve our cultural
heritage, welcome visitors from far and wide, and breathe new life into our
hospitality sector.”
Mr. Diwas Sapkota, CEO, Fonepay said, “It brings us a great pleasure to witness the strategic
partnership with PhonePe India, eSewa Nepal, and the Hoteliers Association of
Nepal to promote the integration of UPI capabilities onto the Fonepay Network. The
New Year Festival serves as an ideal venue to highlight the impact of this
collaboration. With its massive turnout, the festival brings people to the
heart of Nepal's cultural and economic center, offering everyone the chance to witness and experience the
advancements in payment technology.”
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