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World Financial Week 2023

NIC Asia Microfinance’s ‘Financial Literacy’ program concludes

The program began in Parasi at Hatbazar and progressed to Buddha Chowk before turning into a corner meeting.

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KATHMANDU: On the occasion of World Financial Week 2023, Bethari Nawalparasi, Deputy Regional Office of NIC Asia Microfinance Financial Institution Limited, held a financial literacy rally program.

The financial literacy rally program organized by the organization with its registered office at Itahari, Sunsari of Koshi province and corporate office at Banepa of Kavrepalanchowk district was led by the Parasi Microfinance Staff Forum on the occasion of World Financial Week 2023.

Affiliated members and employees were engaged in 16 microfinance institutions that provided services and programs in that field.

The program began in Parasi at Hatbazar and progressed to Buddha Chowk before turning into a corner meeting.

NIC Asia Microfinance Corporation believes that by implementing this program, which includes placards with slogans promoting financial literacy, community members will be able to analyze financial transactions, daily income and expenses, knowledge of financial services, business management, and so on. Arjun Shrestha, the office’s Chief Business and Quality Assurance Ecosystem, thanked everyone who took part in the program.

NIC Asia Small Finance Financial Institution Limited, which has been providing responsible microfinance services under the slogan “Becoming Strong with Friends,” is establishing itself as the country’s largest branch network and one of the most capable and dependable microfinance financial institutions.

Similarly, NIC Asia Microfinance Financial Institution, which has been providing responsible microfinance services for financial inclusion, has offices throughout Nepal, including in remote districts where the presence of banks and financial institutions is limited, such as Doti, Jumla, Darchula, Jajarkot, Baitadi, Acham, Bajang, Salyan, Rasuwa, and Sindhupalchok.

The organization has provided quality financial and non-financial services to over 200,000 low-income and small and medium-sized business members through 287 branches and plans to continue doing so in the future.