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NIBL collaborates with CellPay

KATHMANDU, Sept 9: Nepal Investment Bank Ltd (NIBL) has collaborated with the newly-launched CellPay, an NRB licensed payment service provider, to further promote digital payment and funds transfer services in Nepal.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 9: Nepal Investment Bank Ltd (NIBL) has collaborated with the newly-launched CellPay, an NRB licensed payment service provider, to further promote digital payment and funds transfer services in Nepal.



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Issuing a statement, the commercial bank said that its CEO Jyoti Pandey and President and CEO of IMS Group Dikesh Malhotra signed the agreement on behalf of their respective companies.


"Customers will receive mobile top-up of Rs 100 for linking their NIBL accounts with CellPay account and also avail attractive cash back offers for bill payments made through CellPay,” the bank added in the statement.

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