28th January 2025, Kathmandu
NMB Bank Limited has extended its network by inaugurating its 202nd branch in Aathbiskot, Rukum, on January 27, 2025.
NMB Bank 202nd Branch
The inauguration ceremony was jointly conducted by the Mayor of Aathbiskot Municipality, Ravi KC and the Deputy General Manager of NMB Bank, Pramod Dahal.
The new branch aims to provide easy and accessible banking services to the local community. According to the bank, the branch will benefit individuals, businesses, and organizations in the area by offering quality services. It is also expected to support the overall economic development of the region.
With this new addition, NMB Bank is currently providing its services through 202 branches, 186 ATMs, and 10 extension counters across the country.
About NMB Bank
NMB Bank, licensed as an “A” class financial institution by Nepal Rastra Bank in May 2008, has been a major player in Nepal’s banking sector for over 20 years.
The bank entered a Joint Venture Agreement with FMO, the Dutch development bank, in September 2016. This partnership made FMO the largest shareholder with a 13.69% stake. The alliance strengthens NMB Bank’s position in renewable energy, agribusiness, and social risk management.
The bank has received several accolades, including ‘Bank of the Year’ in 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021. In 2021, it was named ‘Bank of the Year 2021 Asia’ by The Banker, Financial Times, London.
NMB Bank’s vision is to build communities through responsible banking, helping customers achieve their financial goals and contribute to Nepal’s prosperity.
Its mission is to provide financial security, promote sustainable development, and create positive environmental and social impacts. The bank focuses on self-reliance through innovative financial products and services, fostering a creative and collaborative workplace.
The bank’s core values include innovation, teamwork, responsibility, sustainable growth, and service excellence. These principles guide NMB Bank as it continues to grow and shape the financial landscape in Nepal.