Nepular positions itself as “Nepal’s No.1 cloud accounting software / Cloud ERP for SMEs,” offering accounting, reporting, tax, inventory, payroll, and business management tools for businesses in Nepal. Its website states that it has served the Nepali market since 2017, highlights 1,000+ businesses using the product and a 4.9/5 satisfaction rating, and provides local sales/support phone numbers plus an office address in Lalitpur.
The product is centered on financial management, with support for balance sheets, profit and loss statements, cash flow statements, trial balances, tax reports, and general ledger reports. It also covers quotations, invoices, bills, expenses, bank sync, and real-time reconciliation. For companies operating in Nepal, key localized features include the Nepali Calendar, fiscal year management, IRD-compliant reports, IRD-compliant invoices, VAT calculation, and payroll processing based on Nepali tax law. Extended modules include inventory, production, customers, sales and marketing, Payroll, an OCR document center, dashboards, and predictive analytics. For collaboration, it offers real-time comments and activity tracking, while permissions include role-based access control. On security, it only discloses bank-grade encryption and secure transmission; details such as ISO/SOC certifications or backup policies were not found.
Its pricing is relatively transparent: Basic is normally NPR 700/month, Standard is NPR 900/month, and Enterprise is NPR 1,500/month. All plans currently have a promotion of NPR 1/month for the first 3 months. A 14-day free trial is available with no credit card required, and cancellation is supported. From the Standard plan upward, unlimited users and unlimited storage are included, which is friendly for small teams. The inventory module costs NPR 500/month, and the payroll module costs NPR 1,000/month. Prices exclude 13% VAT. Discounts are available for 5-year and 10-year subscriptions.
The main advantages are deep localization for Nepal, low pricing, a broad module set, convenient cloud access, and local support. The drawbacks are that API and developer support are not disclosed, third-party integrations are only broadly described as banks and payment gateways, compliance certification information is limited, and multi-branch capabilities are not clearly explained. It is best suited for small and medium-sized businesses in Nepal—such as trading companies, retailers, schools, restaurants, manufacturers, and service providers—that need localized bookkeeping, tax, inventory, and payroll management.
Access from China is unknown, and the available payment methods do not indicate whether Chinese bank cards or RMB are supported. Because the tax system is strongly tied to Nepal, it is generally not suitable as the primary accounting system for businesses in mainland China. Alternatives to consider include Kingdee Cloud Xingchen and Yonyou Haokuaiji for China-focused use cases, or Zoho Books, QuickBooks, Xero, and Odoo for cross-border or English-language environments.
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