Astra Tech’s Botim & IME to streamline Nepalese expats’ remittances
By Gloria Mathias
Astra Tech, the consumer technology in MENA, has partnered with IME Nepal to introduce remittance services that guarantee quick and secure fund transfers to Nepal through the Botim Ultra app.
Botim, powered by PayBy and licensed by the UAE Central Bank, will provide its users with a seamless method to transfer money securely to Nepal. This collaboration brings benefits for Nepalese expats who seek a hassle-free way to send funds to their home country.
Botim extends a secure and accessible economic lifeline to individuals who might otherwise face barriers to traditional banking services. Through this addition, Botim is committed to empowering a broader spectrum of individuals, fostering economic participation, and engendering a more inclusive financial landscape for all.
Marc Michel, Chief Business Officer at Astra Tech stated, “We’re excited about our partnership with IME Nepal as it represents our commitment to embracing innovation in the world of finance, taking us one step closer to making financial services more accessible to everyone. Our strategic partnerships focus on empowering individuals, catalyzing economic participation, and forging a more equitable and efficient future in the UAE and beyond. Through the Botim Ultra app, we’re working towards initiatives and collaborations that help put our vision into a reality of making the lives of our millions of users simpler, and this partnership is a testament to that commitment.”
This partnership will enable swift fund transfers, ensuring that transactions are delivered instantly to recipients in Nepal at market-competitive exchange rate offers, allowing senders to maximize the value of their remittances.
Khilendra Paudel. Chief Executive Officer at IME Limited said, “Our partnership with the PayBy-powered Botim platform signifies a major milestone in IME’s quest to revolutionize the remittance industry. Together we aim to provide a seamless and secure digital remittance experience for the Nepalese diaspora in the UAE. The alliance underscores our dedication to innovate and equip our users with cutting-edge solutions. We look forward to a successful and mutually beneficial partnership empowering individuals to conduct transactions with assurance in this swiftly evolving digital landscape.”
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