Viber celebrates with Nepal

KATHMANDU: Viber, one of the world’s leading messaging apps, made its wide range of stickers absolutely free on the occasion of the Nepali New Year. The app freely connects users around the world, with more than 711 million unique users on the platform, Viber has given people the ability to connect in the way that works best for them, be it through individual messaging, video calls or group chats or following brands and celebrities on Public Chats.

On the occasion of Nepali New Year more than 50 Viber sticker packs worth Rs 10,000 is available free of cost to its users for 10 days beginning from April 7. The stickers are an integral part of Viber, especially designed for users to express themselves in interesting and better mediums.

It not only adds vibrancy to the conversations but also provides users with a wide range of emotions with catchy designs. Announcing the launch of Public Chats in Nepal last month, Viber has been extensively growing in the Nepali market. Viber plans to expand its presence in Nepal with more local tie ups and local language based services.

“We would like to wish the people of Nepal a very happy new year from the entire team at Viber. Joining this celebration, Viber has made the stickers available free of cost to add to the spirit and festivity of the occasion. Over the last one year, Viber has shown consistent growth in its user base in Nepal.” said Anubhav Nayyar, Regional Head of Viber South Asia.

With more than 22 billion stickers sent worldwide on Viber last year, stickers have revolutionised the way we communicate in a great way. Stickers help chat app users to connect with their lovers, friends and family in a unique way.