
13 Mar 2026
If you live in Cyprus and send money to Nepal regularly, you probably already know how important it is for the transfer to be simple. Most people are not sending money just once. They are supporting family members month after month.
When the person receiving the money uses NMB Bank, the easiest option is usually to send the funds directly to their bank account. That way they do not need to visit a payment center or wait for a cash pickup. The money simply appears in their account where they already manage their daily expenses.
From Cyprus, you can send money to Nepal from Cyprus directly into an NMB Bank account through ACE.
Many Nepali families prefer bank transfers because they are easier to manage once the money arrives.
When funds are deposited in an NMB Bank account, the recipient can use the money in several ways depending on their needs. They might withdraw cash from an ATM, transfer money to another family member, or leave some of the balance in their account for savings.
Because the funds remain inside the banking system, the recipient does not need to handle large amounts of cash. That alone makes bank transfers more convenient for many families.
Remittances also play a major role in Nepal’s economy. According to the World Bank, Nepal is among the countries where money sent from abroad contributes a large share of household income.
Sending money internationally usually works smoothly as long as the details are correct. Before you send money online to Nepal from Cyprus, take a moment to confirm the recipient’s banking information.
The most important details are:
• the correct NMB Bank account number
• the recipient’s full name as registered with the bank
• confirmation that the account is still active
Even a small mistake in the account number can delay the transfer. Most people who send money regularly save these details in their transfer account so they do not have to enter them every time.
When you start the transfer through ACE, everything is done online. You choose Nepal as the destination country and select bank deposit as the payout option.
After entering the NMB Bank details and the amount you want to send, the platform shows the exchange rate and the final amount that will arrive in Nepalese rupees.
This preview is helpful because it shows exactly what the recipient will receive before the transfer is confirmed.
Once the transfer is completed, the funds are deposited directly into the recipient’s NMB Bank account. From there, the recipient can withdraw cash, move the money to another bank account, or use digital banking services.
Nepal’s banking system has expanded its online services in recent years, and many people now manage their finances through mobile banking apps. Information about the country’s banking regulations can also be found through Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal’s central bank.
Because the funds arrive in the bank account itself, the recipient can decide how to use them without needing to collect cash first.
People who send money home frequently often prefer a method that feels predictable. A direct deposit into the recipient’s bank account provides that consistency.
The sender knows where the money will arrive. The recipient knows where to expect it. That simple routine makes regular transfers easier to manage.
For that reason, many people choose money transfer to Nepal from Cyprus through bank deposit when the recipient already uses NMB Bank.
If your family member or friend already uses NMB Bank, sending money directly to their account can make the process much simpler. With ACE, you can send money to Nepal from Cyprus through the ACE website or mobile app and deliver the funds directly to the recipient’s bank.
Download ACE mobile app so your next transfer to Nepal can be completed quickly and with confidence.
Yes. If the account details are correct and the account is active, the funds can be deposited directly into the recipient’s NMB Bank account.
You typically need the recipient’s full registered name and their NMB Bank account number. Always confirm these details before sending money.
Yes. Many families prefer bank deposits because the funds are easier to manage through ATMs, branches, and mobile banking.
Once the transfer reaches the account, the recipient can normally withdraw or transfer the funds according to their needs.