Nabil Bank Supports Kathmandu Traffic Police with 20 Samsung Knox Phones for Enhanced Safety
19th January 2025, Kathmandu
Nabil Bank has donated 20 Samsung mobile phones, equipped with Knox technology, to the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office.
Nabil Bank Supports Kathmandu Traffic Police
This donation is part of the bank’s corporate social responsibility efforts. On January 17, Senior Deputy CEO Manoj Gyawali handed over the phones to Senior Superintendent of Police Binod Ghimire at the bank’s office in Ram Shah Path.
Enhanced Security and Digital Operations
The Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office explained that these phones, which feature Knox technology, are more secure than regular devices. The phones will be used to manage traffic operations, improve law enforcement, and enhance public safety. They will also support digital daily operations for the police.
Improving Efficiency in Traffic Management
Gyawali stated that mobile phones would help make traffic management simpler and more efficient. The donation aims to improve the delivery of technology-friendly services in traffic operations. The move reflects the bank’s commitment to supporting modern solutions for public safety.
Confidence in Future Collaboration
Ghimire expressed his belief that mobile phones will accelerate the work of the traffic police. He also noted that the use of these devices would enhance the effectiveness of technology-based services. Ghimire assured that the partnership between Nabil Bank and the traffic police would continue in the future.
Ongoing Commitment to Social Responsibility
Nabil Bank has been actively involved in various social projects under its corporate social responsibility initiatives. The bank aims to bring about positive changes in society and has pledged to continue supporting social welfare programs in the future.
Nabil Bank Supports Kathmandu Traffic Police