16th Feb 2022, Kathmandu
Nepal’s prominent online payment service provider company, Khalti Digital Wallet, has introduced a new service to facilitate bluebook renewal for its private vehicle owners using Khalti.
Khalti has started providing this service through its app so that users can renew their Bluebook online without any hassle. However, at present, users from Bagmati Province can use this service, but in the coming days, this facility will be made available across the country.
Khalti’s team seem confident that users will be able to easily renew their personal two or four-wheeler through the app.
Users must first complete all the required details to register their vehicle through the online Vehicle Registration System (VRS) before making a payment. This can be done easily through NagarikApp or the TMIS website. This process needs to be fulfilled so that the vehicle is recognized by the Government of Nepal.
Once the registration process is complete users can now renew their Bluebook using the following steps:
- Go to the “Government Services” and tap to Bluebook Renew.
- Fill in the required details and proceed to pay.
The paid tax bill will be received instantly in Khalti app whereas the formal bill will be received by the users in 10 minutes. To avoid any confusion to the users, sample bills are provided explaining the details.
Users can get both bills from Khalti’s Transaction section on the homepage. For further processing, users should visit the concerned government office and submit the formal bill within 30 days.
Khalti has become a young, popular, and innovative brand in Nepal’s fintech industry. Currently, it has more than 2.0 million+ active users throughout the country alongside a 30K+ Agent network.
From Khalti, users can Top-Up their phone, TV, pay their internet bill, insurance premiums, Government Revenues, Waste Management Bills, buy domestic flight tickets, and many more. In addition, Khalti also provides various cashback and discounts to its users to help them save their time and money.