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Nepal Telecom revokes its decision on minimum Rs 50 top-up limit

The telecom has re-implemented the arrangement to allow recharges starting from Rs 10, reversing its decision a week ago to set a minimum price of Rs 50 for electronic recharges, including mobile wallets and mobile banking.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 5: Nepal Telecom has withdrawn its decision not to allow top-up of less than Rs 50 through digital means.


The telecom company has re-implemented the arrangement to allow top-up starting from Rs 10, reversing its decision a week ago to set a minimum price of Rs 50 for top-up through electronic means, including mobile wallets and mobile banking.


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Nepal Telecom spokesperson Hari Dhakal confirmed that the decision to set a minimum price of Rs 50 for top-up has been revoked.


Following the decision, customers can now top-up from wallets including eSewa, Khalti, IME Pay and others, starting from a minimum of Rs 10.


 

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