Fee Deposits and Documents Required for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

The Foreign Investment in Nepal are regulated and administered by Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer Act (FITTA) 2019 and Industrial Enterprises Act (IEA) 2020. The Department of Industries (DOI) is the sole agency for administration and implementation of Foreign Investment & Technology Transfer Act in Nepal.

Fee Deposits: The refundable amount of Rs. 20,000/- should be deposited after the approval of Foreign Investment, which will be returned after the operation of the industry. 

Required Documents

  1. A detailed Project Report,
  2. Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) in case of more than one investor ,
  3. Citizenship certificate of local party or certificate of Incorporation along with Memorandum of Association(MoA) and Articles of Association (AoA) if local party is a company,
  4. Copy of Passport of foreign party or certificate of Incorporation along with Memorandum of Association(MoA) and Articles of Association (AoA) if participant is a company,
  5. Bio-data/Company profile of the foreign party,
  6. Financial Credibility Certificate (FCC) of the foreign Investor provided by a home country bank or Domiciled country bank,
  7. Authorities letter from the concerned companies or individuals to carry out any necessary work on their behalf, if applicable.

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