eSewa Money Transfer is one of the fastest-growing remittance companies in Nepal. Our existence as a company revolves around offering a diversified model of world-class remittance services to Nepalese around the world.
Name of Project: eSewa Money Transfer - Website Development
Year: 2021
Workstation: FEAT International Pvt. Ltd.
Positions Held: Full Stack Web Developer
Tools Used: Laravel PHP Framework, AOS Library, Axios.js, jQuery, Bootstrap, REST API, etc.
eSewa Money Transfer, in just 2 years, became one of the top remittance company in Nepal. It was a wonderful opportunity for me to work on this website, during my initial working days as Full Stack Web Developer at Feat International. This project happens to be the first one I executed, since the beginning of my time at Feat International. The basic objective for the project is to develop a corporate website for eSewa Money Transfer, introducing the audience to the services offered by the organization.
The client also wanted to integrate a domestic remittance portal within the website, through which the users can execute domestic send money transactions from within the website. However, the plan was later cancelled due to prevention of domestic remittance according to Nepal Rastra Bank's (NRBs) guidelines.
The initiation of the project started through a meeting on understanding the client requirement in clear detail. The visualization was to develop an interactive website, which would not only just showcase the services of the organizations, but also provide physical informations such as Agent Locations and Tracking your Remittance information. Upon acquiring all the requirements, I was responsible for breaking down the entire website plan into mockup ideas and a proper sitemap design.
After conclusion of requirement specification and planning a proper sitemap, I was responsible for visualizing and creating a proper UI design for the website. The clients requested for a clean, minimal and informative corporate website. With respect to that, the UI were designed based on the sitemap presented below.
After a complete requirement analysis, the sitemap of the website started looking somewhat like shown below -