Nepal's trusted remittance provider — connecting Nepali communities worldwide with their families back home since 2010
Goodwill Remit Pvt. Ltd. is a licensed money service provider regulated by the Central Bank of Nepal (Nepal Rastra Bank). We specialize in insourcing remittances from across the world and disbursing them safely and quickly across Nepal.
With over a decade of experience, a nationwide agent network spanning all 77 districts, and partnerships with leading international money transfer operators, we are committed to making cross-border money transfers more accessible, transparent, and cost-effective for every Nepali family.
To provide fast, secure, and affordable remittance services that connect Nepali families worldwide — making every transfer a bridge of trust and care.
To become the ultimate choice of remittance service provider globally — recognized for reliability, compliance, and customer-first service.
Integrity, transparency, compliance, and customer satisfaction are at the core of everything we do. We treat every transaction as a responsibility.
Goodwill Remit was established in Kathmandu, Nepal, with a vision to provide affordable and reliable remittance services.
Received full licensing from Nepal Rastra Bank, establishing our credentials as a trusted and regulated remittance provider.
Expanded our agent network to over 5,000 locations across Nepal, making cash pickup accessible in all major cities and towns.
Launched sending corridors from Australia and the United Kingdom, expanding our global reach for Nepali diaspora communities.
Achieved full alignment with FATF AML-CTF standards, reinforcing our commitment to safe and transparent financial services.
Reached the milestone of 700,000 satisfied customers, reflecting the trust and confidence Nepali families place in our services.
Introduced instant wallet transfer to eSewa and Khalti, embracing digital payment innovation for faster and more convenient remittance.
Expanded to 10,000+ agent locations covering all 77 districts of Nepal, ensuring every family has access to remittance services near them.
The sending corridor has been expanded to eight countries