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Branch Expansion

Branch expansion of Nabil Bank targeting rural areas

According to the bank, the goal of providing services in rural areas has been expanded.

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KATHMANDU: Nabil Bank, which received a Class A license from Nepal Rastra Bank, has expanded and opened a branch.

According to the bank, the goal of providing services in rural areas has been expanded.

According to Surya Roka, the head of Nabil Bank’s Gandaki State, the bank has opened a new branch in Hatia Bazar, Galkot Municipality Ward No. 3 of the district. He stated that the bank has opened its 247th branch in Galkot as part of its nationwide expansion.

Sunder Sapkota, manager of the Nabil Bank Galkot branch, announced that Nabil Bank, which has been expanding its presence in the country’s developed, semi-developed, and rural areas while providing citizens with essential financial services, has opened a second branch in the district outside the Baglung headquarters.

Nabil Bank, which has been providing timely services to its customers since 1984, now has 247 branches, 17 extension counters, and 276 ATMs located throughout the country.

The bank’s goal with this branch is to provide financial access to all digital banking services needed to meet the financial needs of customers, small and micro businesses, and ordinary citizens.

The bank has pledged to improve and expand its services. To meet the growing demand for financial services such as convenient savings account plans, fixed deposit plans, home and vehicle loans, small business loans, and microfinance, the bank has aggressively expanded its branches into previously untapped markets.

Nabil Bank has served as a watershed moment in Nepal’s banking development, as well as a pioneer in introducing cutting-edge services to the country’s banking sector.