ASSOCO 24- The South Korean government has also allowed sending money to small minerals companies. Madhusudan Ojha, head of Department of Overseas Labor Organization (Amitu), who is now allowed to send money from Korea, also allowed to send money to small companies. Earlier, banks were allowed to transfer only money.
With the permission received, Global Man Express (JEMI) has started service from Tuesday. From now on, this company will also be able to send money. According to the company, starting a commerce from October 10 as a clean launch from the branch in Dongdim, South Korea's capital, Saul has reported.
One thousand dollars ($ 3 million rupees) and $ 20,000 in a year, ie, Rs. 20 lakhs will be sent once the money is sent by the Remittance Company in Nepal.
JEMI Company has also provided a token gift to every customer in the event of launch of the business. At the time of sending the amount through the JEMI, a total of 7 thousand forest (Rs. 643) will be charged.
For the first time, the JEE branch can be used to send the money to the home after sending a copy of the book with the booklet (Thongjiang), the best of the Alliance Registration Card and any bank in Korea.
Within ten minutes sent from Korea, money can be obtained from anywhere in Nepal and can be deposited in any bank account of Nepal.
The company has prepared to serve in Hansung Faran shortly after some time of the branch of Dungdemun. This is believed to have decreased the sending of money from non-illegal means.
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