F1Soft Group donates Rs 7.5 million to Nepal Government’s Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund


Lalitpur: Leading Nepali fintech company F1Soft Group has contributed Rs 7.5 million (approximately US$ 55,000) to the Government of Nepal’s Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund.

The fund was established to rebuild public infrastructure damaged during the “Gen-Z Movement” protests on 8–9 September 2025, as well as to support economic recovery, relief efforts, and rehabilitation in affected areas.

The donation comes as a collective effort from employees and leadership of F1Soft International, eSewa Limited, and Fonepay Payment Service Limited — all part of the F1Soft Group ecosystem.

Founded by young Nepali entrepreneurs and still driven by a dynamic, energetic team of young professionals, F1Soft Group says it feels a deep sense of duty toward the nation. The company emphasizes that its employees are youth who care deeply about Nepal’s future and are motivated to contribute positively in times of crisis.

Announcing the contribution, F1Soft Group Chairman Siddhant Thakuri said, “In Nepal’s journey of reconstruction, we stand united with hope, responsibility, and a shared purpose.”

Against the backdrop of the significant impact the recent protests had on Nepali society, economy, and citizens’ lives, F1Soft Group has reaffirmed its commitment to walking hand-in-hand with the nation toward recovery and long-term stability.

The company believes that strong coordination and collaboration between organizations, institutions, and individuals is the foundation of true national renewal.