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GIBL collaborates with IME Travels, credit cardholders can travel abroad for just Rs 6,000

In collaboration with IME Travels, the current initiative brings forth convenient packages for internal tourism destinations like Annapurna Base Camp, the religious destination of Muktinath, as well as international tour packages to Thailand, Bali, and Dubai.

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KATHMANDU: Global IME Bank Limited (GIBL) has announced domestic and foreign tour plans for the credit card holders of the bank in simple installments with the aim of promoting internal and external tourism.

In collaboration with IME Travels, the current initiative brings forth convenient packages for internal tourism destinations like Annapurna Base Camp, the religious destination of Muktinath, as well as international tour packages to Thailand, Bali, and Dubai.

The bank has introduced a simple installment plan for domestic travel starting from a minimum of Rs 3,210, and for international travel starting from Rs 6,000.

Credit cardholders of the bank will have the flexibility to purchase favorable tour packages from IME Travels on installment.

Moreover, esteemed credit cardholders interested in availing themselves of this scheme will also receive a 50% discount on card issuance fees.

This initiative aims to encourage more individuals to explore various tourism destinations conveniently and affordably.

GIBL is the first commercial bank in the private sector with a network of branches in every district of the country.

The bank has more than 1,100 service centers including 354 branch offices, 379 ATMs, 277 branchless banking services, 67 extension and revenue collection counters and 3 foreign representative offices.

By making GIBL a bank for everyone, the bank is expanding by providing excellent services to its more than 4.6 million customers through various services and facilities.

The bank is bringing in remittances from the United States of America, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, India, Jordan, Hong Kong and other countries and making a significant contribution to the economy of the country.