
eServGlobal, the provider of end-to-end mobile financial services to emerging markets, has announced that it will partner with MNepal Limited, to offer a mobile financial service solution in Nepal.
eServGlobal and MNepal will offer a shared technology platform which can be accessed by all banks and financial institutions, to extend mobile financial services to their users.
Paolo Montessori, CEO and Managing Director, eServGlobal, said, “MNepal are an exciting company focussed on finding new and dynamic ways to extend valuable services to the people of Nepal. Their focus on innovation presents many synergies with eServGlobal. This project represents an opportunity to bring some coherence to the mobile finance market in Nepal. Offering a neutral, agnostic and interoperable mobile money platform which can be accessed by all, will open the possibilities of mobile money to the whole country.”
Mangesh Lal Shrestha, Board Director, MNepal, said, “We believe that, together with eServGlobal, we can build a financial ecosystem which will meet the needs of users across our nation, both today and for years to come. We have partnered with eServGlobal due to their strong foothold in the industry and proven records and vision, which aligns with MNepal’s vision. We hope to scale in an exemplary manner within the evolving mobile money and commerce ecosystem for inclusive, accessible and state of the art platforms. We believe this partnership today is just the beginning.”
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