eSewa: Nepal’s First Online Payment Gateway – Revolutionizing Digital Payments and Ensuring Cybersecurity

eSewa Nepal’s First Online Payment
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14th October 2024, Kathmandu

In today’s fast-paced digital world, waiting in line for payments seems unimaginable. Fortunately, eSewa, Nepal’s first and leading online payment gateway, has been simplifying daily transactions for over a decade.

eSewa: Nepal’s First Online Payment Gateway

Launched in 2009, eSewa emerged when the internet was still a luxury in Nepal, offering an easy, secure way to make payments without exposing your credit information.

Now, with over 350,000 merchants, 220,000 agents, and partnerships with 49+ banks and financial institutions, eSewa has become a household name in the country’s digital economy.

Cybersecurity Awareness: Your Safety Matters

While eSewa has made life easier, it also emphasizes cybersecurity awareness. Protecting sensitive information like OTP (One-Time Password) and MPIN is crucial. Sharing these details could lead to financial fraud, and eSewa urges users to be cautious.

In this digital age, not sharing is caring—especially when it comes to personal security. Being mindful of scammers and staying aware of online fraud ensures a safer experience for all users.

eSewa’s Mission: Seamless and Secure Payments

As a pioneer in the digital payment industry, eSewa is committed to providing a secure, integrated, and comprehensive payment process for businesses and individuals alike. Licensed by Nepal Rastra Bank and certified by ISO 27001:2013, eSewa prioritizes security and risk management.

It offers users a convenient way to pay for everything from utility bills to school fees, recharge their phones, and even make payments to government offices like the Inland Revenue Department and Traffic Fines.

Vision: A Cashless Economy for Nepal

eSewa’s vision is to create a cashless economy in Nepal by covering every sector—public and private, big and small. By making digital payments accessible and seamless, eSewa is transforming the way Nepalese people handle their financial transactions.

The platform strives to be the most preferred service provider by offering quality financial services to everyone, everywhere.

eSewa Services: From Utility Bills to Government Payments

With eSewa’s mobile app and website, customers can pay for a wide range of services with just a few clicks. You can:

Recharge your mobile

Pay utility bills (NEA, Khanepani, Landline)

Settle internet and TV bills

Pay school fees

Make payments to government offices (Inland Revenue Department, Department of Foreign Employment, Traffic Fines, etc.) eSewa continues to grow, making the vision of a cashless society more attainable every day.

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