This partnership will enable Nepal’s Payment Service Providers (PSPs) with advanced AML systems for a resilient and future-ready financial sector
ZIGRAM has entered into a strategic engagement with the Payment Service Providers Association of Nepal (PSPAN) to enhance Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance across Nepal’s digital payments sector. By bringing its global RegTech capabilities, ZIGRAM will support PSPAN and its members, licensed and regulated by the Nepal Rastra Bank, with scalable, cost-effective solutions to strengthen regulatory readiness and drive ecosystem-wide transparency.
This alliance comes at a time when Nepal is strengthening its regulatory framework for the fintech landscape in line with its commitment to moving out of the FATF grey list. Through this partnership, PSPAN and its member organisations will adopt ZIGRAM’s Complete AML System, powered by its proprietary AML RegTech Stack, to proactively meet evolving AML requirements, enhance financial crime controls, and align with international compliance standards to support safer, more resilient digital payments nationwide.
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Abhishek Bali, CEO & Co-founder of ZIGRAM, commented: “Our collaboration with PSPAN represents a meaningful step in enabling Nepal’s payment ecosystem to access world-class AML technologies tailored for local realities. By providing scalable and cost-effective compliance solutions, integrated with our global and Nepal specific watchlists, we aim to empower PSPs to innovate confidently while ensuring that regulatory expectations of Nepal Rashtra Bank are met with efficiency and rigor.”
Binay Khadka – President, PSPAN (CEO, Khalti by IME), said: “Strengthening AML and compliance standards is a top priority for Nepal’s digital payments ecosystem. We are confident that our collaboration with ZIGRAM will ensure that PSPs have access to global best-in-class solutions that are both practical and cost-effective, helping us safeguard the fintech industry, contribute towards our journey out of the FATF grey list, while fostering growth and innovation.”
Binay Regmi – Secretary, PSPAN (CEO, CityPay), said: “Our members are at the forefront of driving digital financial inclusion in Nepal. By working with ZIGRAM, we are ensuring that this growth is anchored in strong AML and compliance foundations. This collaboration will help PSPs build trust, enhance resilience, and accelerate the adoption of safe and secure digital payments across the country.”
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