NIMB launches UnionPay Card to expand modern digital payment solutions
The introduction of the UnionPay Card marks a significant milestone in the bank’s efforts to expand modern banking services.
KATHMANDU: Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited (NIMB) has officially launched the NIMB UnionPay Card, further strengthening its commitment to providing secure, reliable, and globally accepted digital payment solutions to its customers.
The introduction of the UnionPay Card marks a significant milestone in the bank’s efforts to expand modern banking services.
With this launch, NIMB reaffirms its dedication to offering safe, convenient, and internationally recognized card services that meet the evolving needs of its customers.
Equipped with innovative features, the NIMB UnionPay Card enables customers to carry out transactions seamlessly both within Nepal and abroad.
Accepted at millions of merchant outlets and ATMs worldwide, the card facilitates payments, online transactions, and international travel, making financial activities more convenient and secure.
To celebrate the official launch, NIMB has announced a special introductory offer, under which customers will receive a 100 percent waiver on card fees for up to five (5) years on both domestic and international NIMB UnionPay Cards.
This limited-time offer allows customers to enjoy long-term card benefits without paying any card issuance or renewal fees.
The bank has encouraged interested customers to apply in a timely manner to take advantage of this attractive offer.
Through the launch of the UnionPay Card, NIMB aims to further strengthen the digital banking ecosystem in Nepal by providing customers with greater choice and convenience in card-based transactions.
The bank has also reiterated its commitment to continuously introducing innovative and customer-centric financial services in the future.
Currently, Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited is providing state-of-the-art banking services through its extensive network of 271 branches, 259 ATMs, 65 extension counters, and 60 branchless banking units across the country.
