According to Deputy CEO Adarsha Bajgain, the service will now be accessible at 17 branches within the Kathmandu Valley and 10 branches outside the Valley.
Branches Inside Kathmandu Valley
Tinthana, Putalisadak, Maharajgunj, Bhatbhateni, Kuleshwar, Thamel, Tripureshwar, Bijulibazar, Maitidevi, Halchowk, Satdobato, Kaushaltar, Baneshwor, Gusingal, Koteshwor, Bhaisipati, Jorpati.
Branches Outside the Valley
Itahari, Birgunj, Birtamode, Hetauda, Butwal, Bhairahawa, Narayangadh, Nepalgunj, Biratnagar, Pokhara.
The bank said the expansion aims to strengthen its digital and international banking capabilities, allowing customers to make secure and convenient global payments through Nabil Online Payment Service.
The service supports payments for visa application fees, university and college application fees, insurance, ACCA payments, and various educational and business conferences.
Customers can use the service without needing a separate international payment card.
As one of Nepal’s leading banks, Nabil Bank serves over 2.5 million customers through 268 branches and 321 ATMs across the country.
For more than four decades, the bank has played a pioneering role in introducing innovative banking solutions and contributing to the growth of Nepal’s financial sector.
