PhonePe Showcases its Services Powered by UPI at a Special Event in Nepal
Kathmandu, May 3rd, 2024: PhonePe today showcased its services powered by the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) platform at a special event held in Kathmandu, Nepal. The event brought together key stakeholders from the Nepalese financial landscape, including senior representatives from Banking sectors, Payment System Providers, UPI accepting merchants and representatives from business associations. The event was supported by Nepal’s largest payment system operator Fonepay payment Service Limited which is also NIPL’s counterpart for Nepal.
The event saw a
keynote address from Diwas Sapkota, CEO of
FonePay Network, outlining
the potential of UPI for Nepal's digital economy. This was followed by an
engaging panel discussion on the Influence
of cross-border payments on Nepal’s economy and the financial landscape.
The panel included esteemed panelists like Anish
Tamrakar
- Chief Digital Banking Officer, Kumari Bank, Shradha Shrestha - Manager, Nepal Tourism Board, Jagdish Khadka - CEO, eSewa, and Vivek Rana - ICT/MIS Consultant, Asian
Development Bank (ADB). The panel discussion addressed a range of issues
related to cross-border payments and their impact on Nepal's economy and
financial landscape as well as regulatory hurdles and compliance demands in
facilitating international transactions. The panelists highlighted the positive
influence of UPI on Nepal's tourism sector, particularly by enhancing the
overall tourist experience through convenient cashless payments. The discussion
further explored how cross-border payments impact the revenue streams and
business models of financial institutions. Additionally, panelists examined the
influence of UPI on consumer experience in Nepal, focusing on factors like
convenience, interoperability, security, and cost-effectiveness. Finally, the
conversation delved into the broader macroeconomic implications of cross-border
payments through alternative payment methods impacting underserved small and
medium scale entrepreneurs.
The program
culminated in a product showcase led by Ritesh
Pai, CEO of International Payments, PhonePe. His presentation provided a
comprehensive overview of PhonePe's journey, highlighting its evolution. The
presentation also delved into how
PhonePe, powered by UPI
fosters a thriving ecosystem, driving the democratization of payments across
India. This was followed by a demonstration of solutions that benefit both
Indian tourists and Nepalese merchants. Drawing parallels with the Indian
market success story, the presentation illustrated how PhonePe can replicate
this success in Nepal.
Nepal is a very popular destination among Indian visitors
who can now use UPI to pay at various tourist spots, retail stores, religious sites, and other
popular locations. Users simply need to scan QR codes from their preferred
UPI-enabled app at merchant locations who are enrolled in Fonepay QR scheme in
Nepal.
This is facilitated through
Fonepay’s partnership with NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL). Through
this partnership, Fonepay has enabled QR-code-based payments across payment
service providers, leading banks and wallets , allowing Indian travelers to use
UPI for transactions.
Additionally, going forward
shortly, tourists and visitors from Nepal traveling to India will be enabled to
utilize their financial instruments like wallet-based apps to scan the UPI QR
code and make payments effortlessly.
Speaking on the sidelines of the
event, Ritesh Pai, CEO International
Payments, PhonePe, said, "We're
thrilled to be showcasing services powered by UPI in Nepal. This gathering has
brought together key players from Nepal’s financial landscape, including
Fonepay, leading business figures, and representatives from hospitality and
tourism. It's a testament to the collaborative spirit that will ensure UPI's
success in Nepal. We are thankful for their presence and participation today.
Nepal is a popular tourist destination, particularly for travelers from India.
With UPI, Indian tourists can now enjoy the same convenient cashless payment
experience they're accustomed to back home, using UPI powered apps such as
PhonePe. This will not only enhance their travel experience but also encourage
digital transactions."
Addressing the event, Diwas Kumar, CEO Fonepay Nepal, said, “This is a moment of immense pride and joy
for Fonepay Payment Service Ltd. Our 4 years of journey to bring cross border
payments in Nepal is finally successful and UPI payment is Live in Nepal. As we
introduce UPI payments in partnership with NPCI International, and welcome
PhonePe to Nepal, we see a future where smooth digital transactions boost
economic growth and financial inclusion, benefiting merchants and businesses.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the regulators, government agencies for
their invaluable support, recognizing innovations and supporting private sector
efforts in facilitating Nepal’s journey towards digital transformation. We urge
authorities to foster an ecosystem that embraces and supports innovations,
promote partnership with private sector players in technological advancements
and bringing state of art products and services to Nepalese consumers "
Kathmandu, May 3rd, 2024: PhonePe today
showcased its services powered by the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) platform
at a special event held in Kathmandu, Nepal. The event brought together key
stakeholders from the Nepalese financial landscape, including senior
representatives from Banking sectors, Payment System Providers, UPI accepting
merchants and representatives from business associations. The event was
supported by Nepal’s largest payment system operator Fonepay payment Service
Limited which is also NIPL’s counterpart for Nepal.
The event saw a
keynote address from Diwas Sapkota, CEO of
FonePay Network, outlining
the potential of UPI for Nepal's digital economy. This was followed by an
engaging panel discussion on the Influence
of cross-border payments on Nepal’s economy and the financial landscape.
The panel included esteemed panelists like Anish
Tamrakar
- Chief Digital Banking Officer, Kumari Bank, Shradha Shrestha - Manager, Nepal Tourism Board, Jagdish Khadka - CEO, eSewa, and Vivek Rana - ICT/MIS Consultant, Asian
Development Bank (ADB). The panel discussion addressed a range of issues
related to cross-border payments and their impact on Nepal's economy and
financial landscape as well as regulatory hurdles and compliance demands in
facilitating international transactions. The panelists highlighted the positive
influence of UPI on Nepal's tourism sector, particularly by enhancing the
overall tourist experience through convenient cashless payments. The discussion
further explored how cross-border payments impact the revenue streams and
business models of financial institutions. Additionally, panelists examined the
influence of UPI on consumer experience in Nepal, focusing on factors like
convenience, interoperability, security, and cost-effectiveness. Finally, the
conversation delved into the broader macroeconomic implications of cross-border
payments through alternative payment methods impacting underserved small and
medium scale entrepreneurs.
The program
culminated in a product showcase led by Ritesh
Pai, CEO of International Payments, PhonePe. His presentation provided a
comprehensive overview of PhonePe's journey, highlighting its evolution. The
presentation also delved into how
PhonePe, powered by UPI
fosters a thriving ecosystem, driving the democratization of payments across
India. This was followed by a demonstration of solutions that benefit both
Indian tourists and Nepalese merchants. Drawing parallels with the Indian
market success story, the presentation illustrated how PhonePe can replicate
this success in Nepal.
Nepal is a very popular destination among Indian visitors
who can now use UPI to pay at various tourist spots, retail stores, religious sites, and other
popular locations. Users simply need to scan QR codes from their preferred
UPI-enabled app at merchant locations who are enrolled in Fonepay QR scheme in
Nepal.
This is facilitated through
Fonepay’s partnership with NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL). Through
this partnership, Fonepay has enabled QR-code-based payments across payment
service providers, leading banks and wallets , allowing Indian travelers to use
UPI for transactions.
Additionally, going forward
shortly, tourists and visitors from Nepal traveling to India will be enabled to
utilize their financial instruments like wallet-based apps to scan the UPI QR
code and make payments effortlessly.
Speaking on the sidelines of the
event, Ritesh Pai, CEO International
Payments, PhonePe, said, "We're
thrilled to be showcasing services powered by UPI in Nepal. This gathering has
brought together key players from Nepal’s financial landscape, including
Fonepay, leading business figures, and representatives from hospitality and
tourism. It's a testament to the collaborative spirit that will ensure UPI's
success in Nepal. We are thankful for their presence and participation today.
Nepal is a popular tourist destination, particularly for travelers from India.
With UPI, Indian tourists can now enjoy the same convenient cashless payment
experience they're accustomed to back home, using UPI powered apps such as
PhonePe. This will not only enhance their travel experience but also encourage
digital transactions."
Addressing the event, Diwas Kumar, CEO Fonepay Nepal, said, “This is a moment of immense pride and joy
for Fonepay Payment Service Ltd. Our 4 years of journey to bring cross border
payments in Nepal is finally successful and UPI payment is Live in Nepal. As we
introduce UPI payments in partnership with NPCI International, and welcome
PhonePe to Nepal, we see a future where smooth digital transactions boost
economic growth and financial inclusion, benefiting merchants and businesses.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the regulators, government agencies for
their invaluable support, recognizing innovations and supporting private sector
efforts in facilitating Nepal’s journey towards digital transformation. We urge
authorities to foster an ecosystem that embraces and supports innovations,
promote partnership with private sector players in technological advancements
and bringing state of art products and services to Nepalese consumers "
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