India and Nepal have launched a peer-to-peer cross-border remittance mechanism to strengthen bilateral digital financial connectivity. The Ministry of Finance, in a statement said that the newly operationalized system establishes a direct link between India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and Nepal’s National Payments Interface (NPI). This integration enables citizens of both nations to make seamless, real-time, and secure instant money transfers directly through mobile banking applications and digital wallets. The UPI-NPI linkage represents a major advancement in financial inclusion, fostering stronger economic and digital ties between both the countries.
The Ministry said, this initiative aligns with regional goals for accessible, safe, and affordable cross-border payments, reinforcing long standing social and economic bonds. The digital payment corridor represents a major shift in how commerce operates between the two countries. The Finance Ministry noted that the initiative will enhance traveler convenience, will provide economic boost for local merchants and improve operational efficiency. It noted that local merchants would benefit from optimized cash management, reduced overhead costs associated with physical cash handling, and secure, real-time transaction settlements.
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