Digital payments in Nepal are creating a shadow economy, necessitating a CBDC to enhance tax collection and fiscal health.
Tag: digitalization
Enterprise ERP: The Case for SaaS Over On-Premise in 2026
SaaS offers Nepali enterprises greater financial agility and lower hidden costs compared to on-premise ERP systems by eliminating ownership liabilities.
Digital Transformation: Why Paperless Is Failing in Govt
Nepal’s digital transformation is hindered by bureaucratic resistance, creating inefficient “digital twins” instead of true innovation.
Nepal’s “Shadow” Economy: a Hidden Engine or a Brake on Growth? An Investigation by ABM
Our findings show that the informal economy is not just a side effect, but a dominant feature of Nepal’s economic landscape, serving as both a lifeline and an anchor.
Digital Transformation Nepali Style: How Local Companies Are Embracing AI and Automation for Real Growth
The central question this article explores is how they do this, and, crucially, how they avoid the large and costly mistakes that often plague global corporations on their digital transformation journeys.
Digital Transformation of Traditional Businesses in Nepal: Which IT Solutions are Most in Demand by Local Companies
The central thesis of this study is that the future sustainability and growth of Nepal’s traditional economy depends directly on bridging the gap between its analogue present and digital ambitions.
Data is Nepal’s New Oil: Path to Prosperity through Business Analytics
In today’s world, data is increasingly being compared to oil – a valuable resource that can transform economies and societies. Like oil, data must be “mined” (collected), “processed” (analyzed), and used wisely to extract maximum benefit.
Next-Generation Remittances: How Fintech Transforming the Market in Nepal – Opportunities for Banks
The digital transformation of the remittance sector offers significant opportunities for Nepal’s commercial banks. These include expanding their customer base, especially among the younger generation
From Namaste to Lifetime Loyalty: A Step-by-Step Plan to Build Customer Service in Nepal
In today’s world, data is increasingly being compared to oil – a valuable resource that can transform economies and societies. Like oil, data must be “mined” (collected), “processed” (analyzed), and used wisely to extract maximum benefit. However, unlike exhaustible resources, data is a renewable and ever-growing asset.
