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Shall i use USD cash or travel card after finishing international trip? 1
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Shall i use USD cash or travel card after finishing international trip?

I currently hold funds in both my international traveler account (2000 USD) and have an additional 200 USD in cash remained after my trip. I now need to transfer these funds to my regular bank account in Nepal, as i am running out of money. Would it be prudent to withdraw the money using dollar […]

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Which bank is better to get travel card? 3
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Which bank is better to get travel card?

Nabil claims that the dollar card incurs a fee of Nrs 20 USD for top-ups, while Sanima Bank states a charge of 10 USD per top-up, up to USD 1500. Which option is more favorable to use? Are there any concealed charges I should be aware of when obtaining a travel card? View on r/NepalStock […]

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How can I utilize my travel card effectively? 5
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How can I utilize my travel card effectively?

I am planning to go abroad. Recently, I updated my travel card password through a Nepali ATM. However, I’ve heard suggestions about using it for point-of-sale transactions or online payments. When I mention POS, i believe it’s similar to making purchases at a local market, but I’m unsure about the process of sending money to […]

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There are eight things you should do to ensure that your laptop lasts as long as possible in Nepal 12
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There are eight things you should do to ensure that your laptop lasts as long as possible in Nepal

Laptops are far more convenient than desktop computers for the majority of people. The majority of people nowadays work on laptop computers. A good laptop can be as powerful as you want it to be, which is why there are so many high-priced models available. Because a laptop is more expensive to replace, it is […]

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