header banner
ECONOMY

NCHL reduces service charge of Connect IPS use

KATHMANDU, Dec 1: Nepal Clearing House Limited (NCHL) has reduced its service charge for the users of Connect IPS, a payment platform, targeting to reduce transaction cost of its customers.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Dec 1: Nepal Clearing House Limited (NCHL) has reduced its service charge for the users of Connect IPS, a payment platform, targeting to reduce transaction cost of its customers.  


According to the NCHL, the users can now settle their transactions by paying service fees between Rs 2 to Rs 8 per transaction. At the revised rate, the Connect IPS customers need to pay Rs 2 for transactions of up to Rs 500.


Related story

Service fee limit of microfinance reduced to 1.3 percent from 1...


For the transaction between Rs 500 and Rs 5,000 the service charge has been fixed at Rs 4 while any transaction amount of more than Rs 5,000, the Connect IPS customers have to pay Rs 8 per transaction. According to the company, it has reduced the rate in the line of Nepal Rastra Bank’s policy to facilitate implementation of Retail Payment Switch, an e-payment platform of recently launched National Payment Switch.


Meanwhile, the transactions via Connect IPS surged 225 percent in the first four months of the current fiscal year. On an average, the payment system has been facilitating transactions settlement worth over Rs 8 billion via 117,000 units of transactions daily, according to NCHL.  

Related Stories
ECONOMY

Ncell reduces roaming charges, ‘no need to carry l...

ECONOMY

Karnali provincial government begins preparations...

POLITICS

Foreign Secretary Paudyal retires; Lamsal takes ch...

Lifestyle

Pete Davidson to do 50 hours community service aft...

SOCIETY

Kathmandu metropolis implements free parking polic...

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights