NPwin365 : Nepal's Compliance-First Online Casino, In One Verified Place
NPwin365 operates under an offshore international licence with KYC and biometric verification under Nepal's 2082 framework. This guide publishes the verified safe login entry, the 25% tax certificate process, and every payment route (eSewa, Khalti, connectIPS) in NPR — explained honestly so you actually keep your winnings. Also searched as Nwin365; the spelling comes from the logo where the "P" is styled as the Nepal flag.
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This page is a plain-language guide to using NPwin365 the right way under Nepal's current gambling rules — which payments clear without freezing your bank account, how the 25% tax works in your favour, and how to find the official NPwin365 website when your internet provider blocks it. We explain the risks honestly first, then show you how NPwin365 handles them.
What is NPwin365?
NPwin365 is an offshore-licensed online gaming platform serving Nepali players, covering cricket and sports betting, crash games such as Aviator, South Asian table games including Andar Bahar and Teen Patti, live casino tables, and fishing arcade games.
Be clear about how this works
Inside Nepal, all domestic gambling and betting operations are prohibited. Under Section 125 of the National Penal Code 2074 (2017), gambling is defined as any game or process of betting to win or lose money or property based on a chance event, and a first offence carries up to three months' imprisonment or a fine of up to NPR 30,000. Platforms like NPwin365 therefore operate from outside Nepal under an international licence — which is why "offshore" is part of how the platform is correctly described.
For a Nepali player, the practical questions are not about the platform's marketing — they are about safety: Can I withdraw without my eSewa or bank account being flagged? Will I face a money-laundering question? How do I report a large win? The rest of this page answers exactly those questions.
Is NPwin365 safe under Nepal's Casino Regulations 2082?
Nepal's Casino Regulations 2082 reshaped how offshore platforms must treat Nepali players, introducing a 12-point anti-money-laundering directive. A safe platform is one that works with these rules rather than hiding from them.
The 1 million rupee rule
If your combined deposits or withdrawals reach or exceed NPR 1,000,000 within any 24-hour window, that transaction and your verified identity are reported automatically to Nepal's Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU). Monitoring threshold — not a penalty.
Tax that protects you
NPwin365 withholds 25% unexpected profit tax on large payouts before paying you, and issues an official tax certificate. Smaller net payout — but that certificate lets you deposit winnings into a Nepali bank legally.
KYC + biometric
Anonymous betting is over under 2082. NPwin365 asks new players to complete identity verification, including biometric checks against a passport or national ID. Verified accounts are harder to hijack and far less likely to be held at payout.
TLS 1.3 + 2FA
The 2026 technical standard requires TLS 1.3 with no browser security warning. NPwin365 is deployed on TLS 1.3 with two-factor authentication available on every account.
In short: NPwin365 is "safe" to the extent that it follows the 2082 framework openly — and that is the standard this guide holds it to.
NPwin365 supported local payments: eSewa, Khalti and connectIPS
Because Nepali banks block direct gambling transfers, NPwin365 routes deposits and withdrawals through local digital payment gateways. Every method has a real, often hidden, cost.
| Payment Method | Typical Fee | Typical Settlement | What to Watch For |
|---|---|---|---|
| eSewa | 2.5% – 4.0% | 15 – 20 minutes | Nepal's largest e-wallet. High-frequency or unusually large transfers can trigger AML review and account locks. Keep transfers modest and regular. |
| Khalti | 2.5% – 4.0% | 15 – 20 minutes | Reliable and developer-friendly, but gambling-related transfers still face random AML checks. |
| connectIPS | NPR 50 – 500 (withdrawal fee) | 10 – 20 minutes | Run by Nepal Clearing House and linked directly to your bank. Daily cap NPR 300,000. Large transfers can trigger a bank identity alert. |
The hidden costs nobody advertises
The headline fee is not the only cost. Currency-conversion mark-ups of up to roughly 3.5%, and dispute or chargeback handling charges that can reach several thousand rupees, are real expenses that platforms rarely advertise. The safest pattern on NPwin365 — and on any platform — is small, regular, well-documented transfers rather than occasional large ones.
Check your withdrawal risk with the 2082 Safety Filter
Tell us your planned payment method and rough daily withdrawal amount. We map it to a 2082 risk band and tell you what documentation you should already have ready — before you commit any money. This tool does not collect your identity.
How NPwin365 compares on the safety factors that matter
The factors below decide whether you actually keep your winnings. Here is what a compliant platform looks like versus a non-compliant one — and where NPwin365 stands.
| Safety Factor | Non-Compliant Platform | NPwin365 |
|---|---|---|
| Licensing | No verifiable licence, or none disclosed | International offshore licence, disclosed openly |
| 25% tax handling | Pays in full — you cannot bank the money | Withholds 25% and issues an official tax certificate |
| Encryption | Outdated protocol, browser security warnings | TLS 1.3 with 2FA on every account |
| Local payments | Single unstable channel | eSewa, Khalti and connectIPS — fees disclosed |
| Identity verification | Anonymous accounts, easy to hijack | KYC and biometric verification under 2082 |
| Transparency | Hides fees and wagering terms | Fees, wagering requirements and risks explained on-site |
The point of NPwin365 as a brand is not to claim it is perfect — it is to be measured against this checklist openly, so you can judge it for yourself.
Frequently asked questions about NPwin365
What is NPwin365?
NPwin365 is an offshore-licensed online casino and sports betting platform for players in Nepal, covering cricket betting, Aviator and crash games, Andar Bahar, Teen Patti, live casino and fishing arcade games.
Is NPwin365 the same as Nwin365?
Yes. NPwin365 and Nwin365 are the same platform. The "Nwin365" spelling appears because the brand logo styles the "P" as the Nepal flag, and many players read it as an icon rather than a letter.
Is online gambling legal in Nepal?
Domestic gambling operations are prohibited under the National Penal Code 2074. NPwin365 operates offshore under an international licence. Players should understand the legal framework — explained in our 2082 regulations guide — before playing.
What is the 1 million rupee rule on NPwin365?
If your combined deposits or withdrawals reach NPR 1,000,000 within 24 hours, the transaction and your verified identity are reported automatically to Nepal's Financial Intelligence Unit. It is a monitoring threshold, not a penalty.
Does NPwin365 deduct the 25% tax?
Yes. On large payouts, NPwin365 withholds 25% unexpected profit tax before paying you and issues an official tax certificate, which lets you bank your winnings legally.
How do I find the official NPwin365 website?
Internet providers in Nepal may block gambling sites. Use our NPwin365 login page, which carries daily-verified official addresses and mirror links, and never enter your details on an unverified site.
Which payment methods does NPwin365 support?
NPwin365 supports eSewa, Khalti and connectIPS. Each has different fees and settlement times — see the payment table above and our full payment methods guide.
Use the NPwin365 Safe Login Entry
Internet providers in Nepal may block gambling sites. The Safe Login Entry carries daily-verified official addresses and mirror links — never enter your credentials on an unverified site.
Open Safe Login Entry →NPwin365 is intended for users aged 18 and over. Gambling carries financial risk and should never be treated as a source of income. If betting stops being entertainment, please take a break or seek support. Play within limits you can afford to lose. — Last updated: May 2026.