Kumari Bank Partners with Lumbini Medical College: Affordable Healthcare for Customers

Kumari Bank Partner LMC
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23rd February 2025, Kathmandu

In a strategic collaboration, Kumari Bank Limited has partnered with Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Palpa, to offer exclusive discounts to its customers.

Kumari Bank Partners LMC

This initiative is aimed at providing affordable healthcare services while enhancing customer benefits through value-added offerings.

Substantial Discounts on Medical Services

As part of the agreement, Kumari Bank customers can enjoy special discounts on various medical services provided by Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital:

25% Discount: On OPD tickets and general bed charges.

10% Discount: On ICU services, surgeries, and X-ray/USG services.

5% Discount: On laboratory tests.

These discounts are designed to make essential healthcare services more affordable and accessible for the bank’s customers.

Extensive Banking Network Ensures Convenience

Kumari Bank has been providing uninterrupted banking services for over 23 years, with a strong presence across the country. The bank currently operates:

302 branches across Nepal.

316 ATMs for seamless cash withdrawal.

50 extension counters for extended banking services.

54 branchless banking units in remote areas to ensure banking access.

With this extensive network, Kumari Bank has established itself as a reliable partner for financial services.

Commitment to Service Excellence

The bank has expressed its commitment to offering simple, accessible, and top-notch services to its customers. This partnership with Lumbini Medical College is part of its broader strategy to align financial services with value-driven initiatives, ensuring customer satisfaction.

Kumari Bank is continually exploring opportunities to collaborate with institutions that share its vision of quality and innovation. By combining healthcare discounts with its financial services, the bank aims to create a positive impact in the lives of its customers while strengthening its reputation as a customer-centric organization.

This agreement demonstrates Kumari Bank’s dedication to enhancing customer experiences by integrating healthcare benefits into its wide range of financial products and services.

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