[Nepal] - MoneyGram expands Cash Payment Service in Nepal with Esewa Cash Transfer

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 24Esewa Money Transfer and MoneyGram have expanded their collaboration to enhance cash remittance
services in Nepal.
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This partnership, which has long participated in bank and
wallet transfers, now extends to cash payouts, allowing remittances sent via MoneyGram from 200+ countries and territories to be available
for cash pickup at agent locations of Esewa Money Transfer throughout Nepal, according to th statement issued by Esewa Money
Transfer.Recipients in Nepal can now effortlessly collect their MoneyGram money transfers in cash at any MoneyGram branded Esewa Money
Transfer agent location in Nepal
This partnership represents a significant advancement in the facilitation of cash remittances, providing a smooth and efficient avenue for
consumers around the world to send money to their loved ones in Nepal that can be received in cash, Esewa Money Transfer said.
"To promote this partnership, Esewa Money Transfer has launched an exciting promotional campaign which will run from November 22, 2023,
until December 31, 2023
During the campaign period, beneficiaries will receive a Rs 100 bonus which will be transferred immediately to their eSewa wallet
Further, throughout the 10-day launch period, all beneficiaries will receive attractive merchandise such as T-shirts, hats, pens, and
keychains."One lucky winner will be selected at the end of the campaign on January 1, 2024, who will get a brand-new smartphone
These initiatives show Esewa Money Transfer's commitment to offering extra value and a gratifying experience to those who use their
remittance services, EMT added.Ajesh Koirala, CEO of Esewa Money Transfer, expressed his delight at collaborating with MoneyGram to ease
cash remittances in Nepal
He emphasized that this collaboration aims to strengthen ties for Nepalese individuals worldwide, enabling them to support their families in
Nepal while encouraging the use of formal remittance channels
Additionally, the arrangement will increase the accessibility of cash remittances in Nepal by expanding the number of cash payout locations
and providing beneficiaries with the convenience of receiving funds at any eSewa Money Transfer agent location near them.MoneyGram
International, Inc
is a global financial technology company that enables consumers and businesses to move and manage money in nearly every country around the
world
Through its expansive set of fintech offerings, MoneyGram provides millions of consumers annually the ability to seamlessly send money home
to family and friends, and buy, sell and hold cryptocurrencies on its industry-leading app, the statement said while adding that, "the
Company's innovative cross-border platform enables its customers to send funds directly into bank accounts and mobile wallets or cash-in and
cash-out more than 135 currencies and numerous cryptocurrencies through one of the largest cash distribution networks in the world
Modern, mobile, and API-driven, MoneyGram's white-labeled remittance service also provides some of the world's top brands and organizations
the ability to disburse funds directly to their consumer clients
Based in Dallas and known for its strong corporate culture globally, MoneyGram has been named a recipient of the Top Workplaces USA award
for two consecutive years, an honor based entirely on employee feedback."#13;Esewa Money Transfer, a prominent digital remittance company in
Nepal and part of the F1soft Group, provides an inclusive remittance solution for Nepalese nationals globally
Their services span major banks, financial institutions, eSewa wallets, and cash payout locations
Established in 2019 and regulated by Nepal Rastra Bank, Esewa Money Transfer utilizes innovative fintech-based payment services to migrant
households throughout the nation.
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