Go Next · by Digital Age Nepal
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Go Next from Digital Age Nepal automates generation of TTR (Threshold Transaction Reports) and STR (Suspicious Transaction Reports) in XML format as per Nepal’s FIU-defined schema — analysing large volumes of transaction data and reducing timeframe to identify and submit valid regulatory reports. Trusted by 8 insurance clients.

Vendor
Digital Age Nepal
Clients
40+ financial institutions
Products
9 award-winning
Years
9
Programme
Microsoft Founders Hub
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Go Next from Digital Age Nepal (digitalagenepal.com) is a tailored regulatory reporting solution for financial institutions required to submit TTR (Threshold Transaction Reports) and STR (Suspicious Transaction Reports) to Nepal’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) in the defined XML schema. It analyses large datasets and reduces the timeframe to identify valid reportable transactions. Features: Generate TTR/STR XML as per defined schema, Schema Definition and Validation, Automated Report Generation, Regulatory Compliance, Data Security and Privacy, Manual Review facility. Capabilities: Regulatory Adaptability (adapts to schema changes from FIU), Data Validation (validates data accuracy before report generation), High-Volume Data Processing (handles large transaction data volumes efficiently). Verified clients: 8 insurance companies including Himalayan Everest Insurance, National Insurance Company, NECO Insurance, Nepal Insurance Company, Oriental Insurance, IME General Insurance, NLG Insurance, and Nepal Life Insurance.

Why we recommend this software

Go Next is one of 9 products from Digital Age Nepal, a leading AML solutions provider serving Nepal's banks, development banks, finance institutions, microfinance, merchant banks, insurance companies, co-operatives, and stockbrokers.

Best fit for

Go Next from Digital Age Nepal automates generation of TTR (Threshold Transaction Reports) and STR (Suspicious Transaction Reports) in XML format as per Nepal's FIU-defined schema — analysing large volumes of transaction data and reducing timeframe to identify and submit valid regulatory reports. Trusted by 8 insurance clients.

Look elsewhere if

You are not a regulated financial institution — Digital Age Nepal's products are purpose-built for AML compliance in banking, insurance, and capital markets.

Pros & cons at a glance

What buyers love
  • 40+ verified banking, microfinance, insurance, and capital market clients — among the most credentialed AML vendors in Nepal
  • 9 award-winning products (stated on homepage)
  • 9 years of operation in Nepal’s financial compliance sector
  • 25+ skilled experts on the team
  • Microsoft Founders Hub member — internationally recognised startup programme
  • Serves 8 regulated industry verticals: commercial banks, development banks, finance institutions, microfinance, merchant banks, insurance, co-operatives, stockbrokers
  • Demo available — schedule at digitalagenepal.com/Contact.html
  • 8 verified insurance clients on product page
  • Handles high-volume transaction data — suitable for large financial institutions
  • Adapts to schema changes from Nepal’s FIU authorities — reduces compliance risk when regulations change
  • Manual review facility ensures quality control before submission
Common complaints
  • Pricing not published — contact Digital Age Nepal for a demo and quote
  • Products are specialised for regulated financial institutions — not suitable for general businesses
  • Feature pages are concise; detailed technical specs require direct inquiry

Expert review · scored by our editors

Features included

Regulatory Reporting

Go Next Features

  • TTR and STR XML generation per FIU-defined schema
  • Schema definition and validation
  • Automated report generation
  • High-volume transaction data processing
  • Manual review facility
  • Data validation before submission
  • Regulatory adaptability (adapts to schema changes)
  • Data security and privacy
  • Regulatory compliance assurance

Pricing & plans

Contact Digital Age Nepal at info@digitalagenepal.com or +977-01-5900269. Schedule demo at https://www.digitalagenepal.com/Contact.html.

Specifications

Company

Phone
+977-01-5900269
Email
info@digitalagenepal.com
Website
https://www.digitalagenepal.com/
Track Record
40+ happy clients, 9 award-winning products, 9 years
Team
25+ skilled experts
Programme
Microsoft Founders Hub member
Product URL
https://www.digitalagenepal.com/GoNext.html

Verified Clients

Himalayan Everest Insurance
Verified client — logo on product page
National Insurance Company
Verified client — logo on product page
NECO Insurance
Verified client — logo on product page
Nepal Insurance Company
Verified client — logo on product page
Oriental Insurance
Verified client — logo on product page
IME General Insurance
Verified client — logo on product page
NLG Insurance
Verified client — logo on product page
Nepal Life Insurance
Verified client — logo on product page

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Frequently asked questions

What does Go Next do?
Go Next from Digital Age Nepal automates generation of TTR (Threshold Transaction Reports) and STR (Suspicious Transaction Reports) in XML format as per Nepal’s FIU-defined schema — analysing large volumes of transaction data and reducing timeframe to identify and submit valid regulatory reports. Trusted by 8 insurance clients.
Who are Digital Age Nepal's clients?
Digital Age Nepal serves 40+ verified clients across Nepal’s banking, microfinance, capital market, and insurance sectors, including Prabhu Bank, NMB Bank, Sanima Bank, Nabil Bank, Agricultural Development Bank, Kumari Bank, NMB Microfinance, NIBL Ace Capital, Nepal Life Insurance, and many others.