F1 Soft Group contributes Rs. 75 lakh to Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund

This support has been provided through the joint contributions of employees of F1 Soft International, Esewa Limited, and PhonePay Payment Services Limited and these companies.

Mangshir 7, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

F1 Soft Group contributes Rs. 75 lakh to Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund

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F1 Soft Group has contributed Rs. 7.5 million to the Government of Nepal's Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund.

F1 Soft has provided support to the fund established by the government for the reconstruction, economic revival, relief and rehabilitation of physical infrastructure damaged during the Genji movement on 23 and 24 Bhadra. 

This support was provided with the joint contribution of the employees of F1 Soft International, Esewa Limited and PhonePay Payment Service Limited and these companies, the group said in a statement. 

‘Established by young Nepalis and still run by capable and energetic young manpower, F1 Soft Group seriously feels its responsibility and accountability towards the country. The employees of F1 Soft Group are young people who are deeply concerned about the future of the country. Inspired by their sense of responsibility, contribution and positive initiatives, the group has decided to firmly join hands with the nation in this journey of reconstruction,’ the statement issued by the group said. 

Siddhant Thakuri, Chairman of F1 Soft Group, said that they feel a sense of responsibility in the journey of rebuilding the nation. "We are united with hope, responsibility, and a common purpose in the journey of rebuilding Nepal," he said.  

Kantipur

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