At Lawin & Partners, we are at the forefront of this digital revolution. Our TMT practice provides authoritative legal counsel to global tech, telecommunications operators, media houses, and innovative startups. We bridge the gap between complex technological advancements and the rigorous legal requirements of the Government of Nepal.
Nepal’s TMT sector is governed by a laws and modern digital regulations. Navigating this space requires more than just a literal reading of the statutes; it demands an understanding of the policy objectives of the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MoCIT).
The telecommunications sector remains the backbone of Nepal’s digital infrastructure. We assist clients in navigating the stringent licensing and operational requirements mandated by the Telecommunications Act, 2053.
The shift from traditional print and broadcast to digital news portals and streaming platforms has led to a new era of media regulation in Nepal.
Nepal has emerged as a hub for IT outsourcing and software development. Our firm provides the legal tech-driven enterprises.
With new Information Technology and Cybersecurity Act, 2082 (2025/26), data privacy has become a top-tier compliance priority in Nepal.
Fintech & Digital Payments
The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) strictly regulates the intersection of finance and technology. We represent the leaders in the digital payment space.
PSP & PSO Licensing
Guiding companies through the licensing process for Payment Service Providers (Digital Wallets) and Payment System Operators.
Regulatory Sandbox:
Assisting fintech startups in applying for the NRB's Regulatory Sandbox to test innovative products.
KYC & AML Compliance:
Ensuring digital onboarding processes comply with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Financing of Terrorism (CFT) regulations.
In the tech world, IP is the primary currency Software Copyright, Tech Brand Trademarks, Domain Name Disputes are taken care by us.
TMT disputes are often technical and require specialized advocacy. We represent clients before the NTA, the Inland Revenue Department, and the Courts of Nepal with regulatory appeals, litigation and arbitration.
Absolutely. All digital news portals must be registered with the Department of Information and Broadcasting and must comply with the Press Council's directives to be recognized as a legitimate media outlet.
Under the current FDI regime, foreign investors can own up to 80% equity in telecommunications service providers in Nepal.
Data protection is primarily governed by the Privacy Act, 2075 and the Individual Privacy Regulation, 2077. The new Cybersecurity Act (2082) further enhances these protections by mandating strict data handling and storage rules.
VoIP is regulated. Licensed telecommunications operators can provide VoIP services, but unauthorized "bypass" of international gateways remains illegal and subject to criminal prosecution.
The process typically takes 6 to 12 months, involving rigorous technical and financial due diligence by the Nepal Rastra Bank.
While not explicitly named "DPO" in all sectors, large entities and those handling sensitive data are increasingly required by the new cybersecurity framework to designate a point of contact for data security.
While cross-border digital services exist, companies with a significant footprint or those requiring specific licenses (like Fintech or Telecom) must generally incorporate a local subsidiary and obtain the necessary regulatory approvals.
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