China's Alipay, WeChat Pay permitted to provide service in Nepal


KATHMANDU: China's two leading digital payment platforms Alipay and WeChat Pay have got permission from Nepal's central bank to start electronic payment service in the country this month, a senior official of Nepal's central bank said on Saturday (Feb 29).

"Alipay was authorised to conduct business in Nepal last week," Gunakar Bhatta, spokesperson at the Nepal Rastra Bank told Xinhua during a special interview.

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