Nepal Bankers’ Association says crypto, virtual currency, network marketing illegal in Nepal
KATHMANDU: Nepal Bankers’ Association, the umbrella organisation of the commercial banks, has said that crypto, virtual currency and network marketing business and transactions are illegal in Nepal.
The Association, through a notice today, urged people against involving in transactions related to virtual currency and networking as these were illegal in Nepal.
It warned of action as per the existing laws against any individual or institution found involved in such activities.
“In the context of crypto/virtual currency not getting recognition in Nepal as a foreign exchange or currency, action would be taken as per the existing laws if the Nepali and foreign citizens living in Nepal and the Nepalis residing in foreign countries are found involved in such activities and transaction since carrying out transactions being linked to illegal financial tools including crypto/virtual and network marketing result in the general public being cheated and the flight of domestic capital as money goes out by illegal means,” the Association said through a notice.
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the country’s Central Bank, on January 29, had also warned of action against those found involved in virtual currency and networking transactions. It is said transactions of cryptocurrency and illegal networking transactions such as Networking Hyper Fund, Jocial, Crowd1, SolMax Global etc are found taking place in Nepal in recent days.
The Department of Revenue Investigation on Tuesday filed a case against four people including three members of the same family for their involvement in these illegal transactions. It has claimed more than Rs 370 million from them. RSs