"This is Eko's first international tie-up for remittance services. Through this product launch, Eko agents are able to initiate remittances to Nepal. The service will benefit 50 Lakh Nepali migrants living across India," the company said.
The service enables Indian and Nepali citizens livingin India to send money to Nepal, and therecipient can avail the cash "instantly," it said in a release.
Citizens of both the countries can use the service in the form of cash-to-cash, cash-to-bank account, cash-to-co- operative bank account and through top-upremittance cards.
Eko India Financial Services Private Limited Co-Founder and CEO Abhishek Sinha said Indo-Nepal remittance business is estimated to grow to Rs 30,000 crore per annum and "we look forward to capture the opportunity.."
Kusum Lama, Chief Executive Officer, Prabhu Money Transfer Private Limited said "This will make our Indo-Nepalremittance service a lot more accessible and customer-friendlycompared to at bank branches."