How Nepali Diaspora Can Invest in Nepal's Future Without Leaving the U.S.
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How Nepali Diaspora Can Invest in Nepal's Future Without Leaving the U.S.

From the Bay Area to Boston, here's how working Nepalis abroad are funding the next generation of builders in Nepal.

Silicon Peak Ventures

Silicon Peak Ventures

Investment Team

Silicon Peak Ventures

Silicon Peak Ventures

Investment Team

Published on

January 15, 2025

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January 15, 2025

Nepali professionals around the world are hungry for a way to give back — not just through donations or remittances, but through purposeful investment. For decades, there were few paths to do this. But now, a new wave of opportunity is rising from Nepal's startup scene.

From new accelerators like ours, to the growing visibility of platforms like Shark Tank Nepal, it's clear: entrepreneurship is Nepal's next frontier.

And you don't need to be in Kathmandu to participate.

Why Invest from Abroad?

  • LP contributions can start as low as $5,000
  • The fund is based in Nepal — so your capital reaches founders directly
  • You'll get updates, equity exposure, and can optionally mentor
  • It's legal, transparent, and designed to support long-term returns

Examples of Diaspora-Driven Startups

  • Fusemachines Nepal – AI education from a US/Nepali founder
  • Tudoholic – Kathmandu-based startup scaling logistics for ecommerce
  • Hamro Patro – Now with global users and diaspora relevance

By becoming a Limited Partner (LP), you're investing in more than just a company. You're investing in a future where Nepali-led innovation competes globally.

Ready to get involved?

Whether you're a founder looking for funding or an investor wanting to support Nepal's startup ecosystem, we'd love to hear from you.