NMB Bank Green Bank Of The Year 2024 For Eco-Friendly Banking Practices

NMB Bank Green Bank 2024
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7th June 2024, Kathmandu 

NMB Bank has been honored with the prestigious “Green Bank of the Year 2024” Award.

This esteemed accolade was presented to the bank on the occasion of World Environment Day at the Waste Management & Climate Conference, WACC 2024.

NMB Bank Green Banking Practices

This award recognizes NMB Bank’s commitment to environmental sustainability and its ongoing efforts to implement eco-friendly banking practices.

The bank’s initiatives for integrating environmental considerations into strategies, promoting sustainable finance, and reducing operational impact have set a benchmark in the industry.

Green Bank of the Year 2024

Previously, NMB Bank was honored by ‘The Banker Magazine’ of The Financial Times, London, with the prestigious Bank of the Year Asia 2021 award.

The bank has also been awarded Bank of the Year in 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021.

Currently, NMB Bank provides its services through 201 branches, 187 ATMs, and 11 extension counters, continuing to serve its customers with a strong focus on sustainability and innovation.

For more information, visit NMB Bank Green Award

About NMB Bank: 

NMB Bank Limited, licensed as an “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 13.69% 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 NMB Bank as the market leader in managing environmental & social risks and the leading player in renewable energy and agribusiness.

NMB Bank was awarded ‘Bank of the Year 2017’, ‘Bank of the Year 2018’, ‘Bank of the Year 2020’, and ‘Bank of the Year 2021’. In the same year, for the first time in the history of Nepal, the bank was awarded the title of ‘Bank of the Year 2021 Asia’ by The Banker, Financial Times, London.


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