NMB Bank Nepal Limited

NMB Bank Nepal Limited
Currency Nepali rupee
NPR (ISO 4217)
Website www.nmbbanknepal.com/

NMB Bank Limited[1] is a commercial bank in Nepal. The bank is an ‘A’ class commercial bank licensed by Nepal Rastra Bank[2] and has branches all across the nation with its head office in Kathmandu which provides entire commercial banking services.

The bank's shares are publicly traded as an 'A' category company in the Nepal Stock Exchange.[3]

Correspondent

The bank has been maintaining harmonious correspondent relationships with various international banks from various countries to facilitate trade, remittance and other cross border services. Through these correspondents the bank is able to provide services in any major currencies in the world.

Network

NMB Bank Limited licensed as “A” class financial institution by Nepal Rastra Bank in May 2008 has been operating in the Nepalese Financial market for over twenty years and is one of the leading commercial banks in the banking industry.

The Bank has a Joint Venture Agreement with Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden (FMO), wherein FMO holds 20% of the Bank’s shares and is the largest shareholder of the Bank. In September 2016, the Bank signed a Joint Venture Agreement with Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden (FMO), the Dutch development bank following which FMO became the single largest share holder of the Bank. The alliance with FMO positions the NMB Bank in becoming the market leader in managing environmental & social risks and the leading player in renewable energy and agribusiness.

Branch Networks Babarmahal Branch, Basundhara Branch, Bhaktapur Branch, Chabahil Branch, Kalanki Branch, Kantipath Branch, Kumaripati Branch, Lubhu Branch, Naxal Branch, Newroad Branch, Pulchowk Branch, Putalisadak Branch, Sitapaila Branch, Teenkune Branch, Teku Branch, Thaiba Branch, Thamel Branch, Thapathali Branch, Aryabhanjyang Branch, Banepa Branch, Bangai Branch, Bardibas Branch, Belbari Branch, Beni Branch, Bhairahawa, Bhalwari Branch, Bhojpur Branch, Biratnagar (Kanchanbari) Branch, Biratnagar Branch, Birgunj Branch, Birtamod Branch, Burtibang Branch, Butwal (Traffic Chowk) Branch, Butwal Main Branch, Chaar Number Branch, Chandragadhi Branch, Chandrauta Branch, Chutrabesi Branch, Dailekh Branch, Damak Branch, Damauli Branch, Dhangadhi Branch, Dharan Branch, Dhunche Branch, Doti Branch, Drivertole Branch, Dudhe Branch, Gaighat Branch, Galchhi Branch, Golbazar Branch, Gorkha Branch, Gorusinghe Branch, Hetauda Branch, Illam Branch, Itahari Branch, Janakpur Branch, Jeetpur Branch, Katari Branch, Kawasoti Branch, Kerabari Branch, Kerkha Branch, Kirne Branch, Kohalpur Branch, Lahan Branch, Lamki Branch, Letang Branch, Madhumalla Branch, Mahendranagar Branch, Manigram Branch, Manthali Branch, Masuriya Branch, Murgiya Branch, Narayanghat Branch, Nepalgunj Branch, Nijgadh Branch, Palpa Branch, Pathari Branch, Pharsatikar Branch, Phidim Branch, Pokhara Branch, Salleri Branch, Sunawal Branch, Surkhet Branch, Tamghas Branch, Taplejung Branch, Tarahara Branch, Thutipipal Branch, Timure Branch, Tulsipur Branch, Urlabari Branch, Waling Branch

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