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Global IME Bank launches card-based global payment gateway

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Nepal Life New

Kathmandu. Global IME Bank in association with Nepal Clearing House has launched card-based online global payment gateway. After the activation of this gateway, the merchants of the bank will be able to receive payments through Visa and MasterCard issued by any national and international banks.

Global IME Bank has launched a global payment gateway with an aim to promote eCommerce transactions in Nepal. The Global Payment Gateway will allow the bank’s merchants to expand the scope of their business and get easy payments from home and abroad. After the launch of this gateway, ecommerce businesses such as travel and tour agencies, hotels, airlines, hospitals, etc. will be benefited.

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The Global Payment Gateway will facilitate the receipt of national and international payments, which will help the bank’s merchants to grow their business. In addition, 3D secure technology will be used in this payment gateway, so transactions through this gateway will be more secure.

In this way, keeping in mind the convenience of its customers, the bank has been benefiting the customers by bringing such time-relevant schemes.

Global IME Bank has been recognized as the best bank in Nepal under global finance’s Best Bank Award 2024 and Euro Money Award for Excellence 2024. Similarly, Global IME Bank has been honored in different categories by various national and international organizations.

Global IME Bank is the first commercial sector commercial bank in the country to have a branch network in seven districts of the country. The bank has been providing excellent service to its customers through more than 1,100 service centers including 354 branches, 385 ATMs, 221 branchless banking services, 68 extension and revenue collection counters and 3 foreign representative offices.

In addition to providing banking services to Nepali citizens, the bank has also been providing remittance services from different countries of the world. The bank has been bringing remittances from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, India, Jordan and other countries.

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