Khalti Provides API to its Merchant for Free

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14th June 2021, Kathmandu

Khalti Digital Wallet has extended its API to its merchants Smart Uddhyami” for free.

The facility has been propelled to counterbalance the nation’s deteriorating economy and aid the country to digitize payment services performed in small, medium, and large trades in Nepal.

Khalti provides multiple payment options for its customers.

Forging ahead of its competitors, who are just limited to their gateways, Khalti extends its payment portfolio through its affiliated E-Banking, M-banking partners, Connect IPS connections, and SCT coverage.

However, the spotlight is stolen by its decision to extend payment gateway for free to merchants willing to integrate Khalti as their Payment Gateway. The offer is set to kick in the month of Asar and is expected to last throughout the month.

“We have brought this service with the vision of strengthening Merchant’s economic condition. The process of integrating API is highly secure, simple, and fast.

Therefore, we believe that the service will be the bedrock for many merchants. We are confident that our offer will help many merchants grow their businesses during these hard times.

We anticipate extending many more offers that will help businesses cultivate at this trying time,” shared Mr. Jonaam Bhurtel, Business Development Manager, when asked to comment over.

Becoming a merchant is relatively convenient in Khalti as the digital wallet has opened services to any merchants willing to do so.

It all starts from creating a merchant account by visiting its official website. Merchants are required to select “More” options followed by choosing Merchant signup.”

Upon completion, merchants can easily log in to their dashboard and update their business KYC and Banking options for future withdrawals.

The required API documentation and Test keys are available on the Home screen of the Merchant Dashboard with a provision to receive Live keys on successful Test Transaction, minimizing merchants’ dependency upon the service provider.


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