Thulo.Com together with SDC and UNCDF, to empower 1,000 micro, small and medium enterprises in Nepal

A new partnership between Thulo.Com, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and the UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) will help 1,000 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Nepal to digitize their operations, including at least 60 percent women-owned businesses. The partnership will help MSMEs digitize payments, delivery, and post-sales services in rural areas in Nepal, boosting their sales and helping them recover from the effects of the pandemic. A pioneer in the e-commerce industry, Thulo.Com, will help MSMEs to aid from the impacts of the recent pandemic and other disasters. Thulo.Com, whose products and services are designed for MSMEs mainly involved in trade, technology, and tourism, will expand operations beyond Kathmandu, focusing on MSMEs in rural and urban areas in provinces 1, Bagmati, Gandaki, and Lumbini. MSMEs will enter new markets through the Thulo marketplace, reaching online customers, and gaining digital literacy training coupled...

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IFC invests $45 million in two financial institutions in Nepal

The investment is a part of IFC’s broader strategy for small and medium enterprises aiming to reach over 30,000 SMEs by 2023.

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