Ncell Nepal Super League announces Khalti and IME Pay as official ticketing partners for Season 3

KATHMANDU, MARCH 19: Ncell Nepal Super League (NSL), the country’s first and only franchise-based football league, has announced Khalti and IME Pay as its official ticketing partners for the third season. This collaboration, established through a tri-party agreement between NSL, Khalti, and IME Pay made yesterday, will introduce a seamless digital ticketing experience for passionate football fans across Nepal.
Scheduled to kick off on March 29, 2025, the third season of NSL aims to enhance the fan experience by making ticket purchases more convenient and accessible. With Khalti and IME Pay, supporters can buy match tickets instantly via digital wallets, mobile banking, and online payment platforms—eliminating the need for physical transactions. This initiative aligns with NSL’s vision of modernizing sports accessibility and making Nepali football more reachable to fans nationwide.
Shreyans Karki, Managing Director of Nepal Super League, said, “We are delighted to join hands with Khalti and IME Pay, two of Nepal’s most trusted digital payment platforms. This partnership will simplify ticketing, ensuring fans can secure their seats effortlessly. Our goal is to make the NSL experience smoother, more interactive, and widely accessible.”
Similarly, Praveen Regmi, CEO of IME Pay, stated, “IME Pay is proud to support the growth of Nepali football by partnering with NSL. Together with Khalti, we aim to elevate the sports ecosystem and enhance the fan experience through seamless digital solutions.”
Likewise, Binay Khadka, CEO of Khalti Pvt. Ltd., remarked, “After the success of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) and the International Women’s Championship, we are beyond excited to partner with IME Pay and NSL for this incredible journey. As passionate supporters of sports and football fans ourselves, we’re thrilled to offer a hassle-free, seamless way for fans to secure their seats online and fully immerse themselves in the spirit of the game."

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