Fast Share Collateral Loans: Now Available Online at Global IME Bank

Fast Shares Collateral Loans
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27 September 2024, Kathmandu

Global IME Bank Limited has launched the Fast Loan Against Shares platform, enabling customers to apply for share collateral loans online.

Fast Share Collateral Loans in Nepal

This innovative digital platform allows individuals to pledge their shares as collateral and obtain loans through a straightforward process.

Online Share Collateral Loan Application

Through this newly launched platform, customers can apply for share collateral loans and submit the necessary documents online. The process is designed to be user-friendly, allowing applicants to complete their loan requests from the comfort of their homes. After applying, users can easily track the status of their loan requests online.

The loan amount ranges from a minimum of NPR 500,000 to a maximum of NPR 2.5 million. Applicants must pledge shares they own, as the platform does not accept shares owned by third parties as collateral.

Part of Global IME Bank’s Digital Universe

This feature is also available as part of Global IME Bank’s recently launched Digital Universe, which aims to simplify and digitize banking services for its customers. The platform aligns with the bank’s broader digital transformation strategy, making banking more accessible to all.

Global IME Bank’s Excellence and Reach

Global IME Bank was recently honored as Nepal’s Best Bank under two categories at the Euromoney Award for Excellence 2024. The bank has also received recognition from several national and international institutions for its outstanding service across different sectors.

As the first private commercial bank with a branch network in all 77 districts of Nepal, Global IME Bank operates 354 branch offices, 384 ATMs, 255 branchless banking services, 68 extension and revenue collection counters, and 3 foreign representative offices—serving customers through over 1,000 service centers.

Conclusion

Global IME Bank continues to deliver top-notch banking services to its customers through various innovative schemes. The launch of the Fast Loan Against Shares platform is yet another step toward enhancing the digital banking experience, offering flexibility and convenience for customers seeking share collateral loans.

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