Nepal Life Insurance marks 24th anniversary with nationwide celebrations
The celebrations were marked by blood donation drives, a free health camp, and various community-centered events, reinforcing the company's commitment to social responsibility.

KATHMANDU: Nepal Life Insurance Company, the country’s most trusted life insurance provider, celebrated its 24th anniversary with a series of impactful programs conducted across the nation.
The celebrations were marked by blood donation drives, a free health camp, and various community-centered events, reinforcing the company’s commitment to social responsibility.
To commemorate the occasion, Nepal Life organized blood donation programs in 10 cities, collecting a total of 412 pints of blood from all seven provinces of Nepal. The breakdown of the donations is as follows:
Koshi Province (Itahari): 56 pints
Madhesh Province (Birgunj): 30 pints
Bagmati Province (Kathmandu): 82 pints
Gandaki Province (Pokhara): 61 pints, (Kawasoti): 39 pints
Lumbini Province (Butwal, Bhairahawa): 30 pints each, (Nepalgunj): 25 pints
Karnali Province (Surkhet): 31 pints
Sudurpashchim Province (Tikapur): 28 pints
In addition, a two-day free health camp was organized at the company’s central office in Kathmandu, offering essential medical services to the public.
On this occasion, Chief Executive Officer Mr. Pravin Raman Parajuli expressed heartfelt gratitude to all stakeholders, including the Board of Directors, shareholders, valued customers, agents, employees, regulatory bodies, and well-wishers.
He acknowledged their unwavering support throughout the company’s journey.
“As we complete our 24th year and enter the 25th, we are filled with pride and a renewed sense of purpose,” said Mr. Parajuli. “We deeply appreciate the trust and love we have received over the years and look forward to continued collaboration and support in the days ahead.”
Nepal Life’s anniversary celebration highlights its dedication not only to providing financial security but also to making meaningful contributions to society.