The Storytellers: Pioneering Online payment in Nepal (eSewa) - Mr. Biswas Dhakal.
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Mr. VN Biswas Dhakal, President of F1 Soft International Pvt. Ltd, sharing the story of his inspiring journey in pioneering and revolutionizing the online payment scene in Nepal- introducing eSewa at The Storytellers - Pioneer Series II.
Curious since his early days of childhood, his love for electronic equipments led Biswas Dhakal to the classrooms of computer studies. But rather than enjoying the process, he dropped out to face more frustration, failure and new beginnings. These events set the background for what is to become F1Soft International, the company which went ahead to develop the first and leading online payment gateway in Nepal - eSewa.
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Such inspirational story.... thank u for providing such a wonderful servics to us... may ur company prosper more so that you invent more better services for peoples convenience.
Bro if you want success then add international payment system in esewa
Just loved your work and patience for the work....
Respect.!
Jay Nepal
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Such a tallented person keep on bringing such tallent @storytellers
Nice to hear you Biswas bhai. All the best for future endeavors
Now please bring international payment system, so people can access to any online sites of the world like virtual credit card, please do it soon as possible
You are hero... People like you should stay in Nepal... Nepal will develop soon
Such a great inspiration
Again watching this video in 4 days
It is very sad to mention that the Engineering Course today is as exactly the same and as disappointing as the one Dai mentions.
Legend!! So down to earth.
Sad for cashonad,but your will power is mindblowing🤙
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Someday I would be the person being telling in this channel
Should Have Sold CashOnAd.. Unwise decision. Think where eSewa wud have been with that money or what new better projects would have been brought on.. However Learning from mistakes, that is the main point. Great Speech and Hats Off to your dedication to work. Grow On eSewa.
Yes, Aashish Ji we should learn from our mistakes.
Always inspiring Biswas Dai
inspirational!! thank you sir !!
Biswas sir is inspiritional for nepali youth
Truly inspirational speech sir
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one of the most inspiring speech. Hope to see more ideas coming out from Biswas sir. best of luck
Thanks for make me insparing bro
Great inspiration sir
Proud by the presance great legand
I know how to write scripts and tried deploying one app like PayPal. I had to use US Paypal. But I want to make own local PayPal or let's say wallet that enables us for foreign transactions. Where should I contact or who decides that Nepal can access these features? Or does the Bank of Nepal bank provides us API? If yes, how and whom and what is the mechanism or process.
Rabins XP you think such API is available in Nepal as of today's date. I think they have not thought or dreamt about such facilities.
It not about facilities always, may be possibilities. I am thinking this for a quite long time even before eSewa came into picture. But I was not getting ideas about that because I have no time for a field research. Next time when I will be in Nepal, I will be surely do investigate on this topic. So, Mr. Dhakal says Laxmi Bank provided them platform (means they accessed the transaction system by any means). For example we can also integrate eSewa in our own website via API. There is nothing like that one has to think, it's just an idea which most of the world are using. The main thing is I don't have knowledge about the Gateway implementation. May be, some another day, if I learn about this thing or if some bank grants me permission or whatever I can make this happen. This is what I believe.
Generally when it involves monetary transaction Rastra bank comes to play, there is lists of criteria that you should comply with. Why? a simple eg: suppose you have something like paypal, you have 1 million users, and each one draws Rs 100 from their accounts to their wallet, in background what actually happens is every transactions is settled via a settlement bank to your company account at certain time interval i.e. deposited to your account. And inturn you provide your customer virtual balance which can be used by your customers to buy services online. But suddenly you quit, your application stops working and now that balance your customer holds are useless, but now your company has all the money to spend on your account so Rastra Bank has lists of criteria.
Usually people can add their cards to topup balance or topup using direct transfer via bank or other customer using same app. Normally you don't negotiate with different banks, however there is always hacks, but with payment provider such as SCT for Nepal and international players like VISA, MASTERCARD etc. Payment processing is generally not done via general high level API's rather via Virtual Network, tunneling and TCP connections.
If you want to scale it to other countries you should again comply with their policies, and again things are different when its between countries.
Sandip Bantawa I agree with your lines in addition to it I think our government has not thought on how to be more flexible and create environment for new innovations. so when one tries to do something they have to undergo lots of hurdles and many of them are dropped Midway. so govt should be flexible and observing at same time for new things as Nepal has immense work force still.
Exactly the way I think... And I've heard somewhere that this has been discouraged by our government as it may lead into more outgoing remittance than incoming remittance. I'm not sure how much true is this. But, the way I think is we can generate more revenue. See, we are now generating USD payments or others even after paying the charges. So, if we are able to make global transactions we can generate more.
hope soon esewa will make the online payment transactions sooon
Great Sir 😊
How about making esewa more useful in local shops/stores? You should give esewa devices to every shops just like China does whether it is medical, food, hardware stores?
Nice to Hear the story.
Really inspiring
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Yes sir good nolege
Great sir
Very very very inspiring
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Inspiring one
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no sound ?
inspire
watch at 1.5 speed (y)
I usually do that😂
anup sapkota ko kaile aux
should develop the concept of alipay payment like in china so that we dnt have to carry the wallet.which will be the great concept in nepal
Those who have disliked this video, they are relatives of Biswas Dhakal sir.
Aba dherai naramaye hunxa aba 5, 6 barsa ma esewa banda dami dami auxa
Chennai vivekananda ta hoena sir
Direct Withdraw from online sharing sites like Bitcoin, and other online payment sites is must required for esewa.
It’s Illegal
#sandip_chhetri daju lai lyaunu paryo
Hacker! Co-worker of Asgar Ali..
25 million dollars ki Rs