Prabhu Bank Customers Get Special Discounts at Blue Cross Hospital

Prabhu Bank Customers Get Special Discount
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10 September 2024, Kathmandu

Prabhu Bank Limited has partnered with Blue Cross Hospital to provide exclusive discounts to its customers and employees on a range of healthcare services.

Prabhu Bank Customers Special Discounts

This collaboration aims to make quality medical care more accessible and affordable for the bank’s clientele.

Under the agreement, Prabhu Bank customers and employees can enjoy discounts of up to 12% on services like inpatient and outpatient care, OPD tickets, radiology, pathology, pharmacy, and physiotherapy. To avail of these discounts, customers can simply use their Prabhu Bank debit, credit, or privilege cards or make payments via QR codes.

With a vast network of branches, ATMs, and extension counters across Nepal, Prabhu Bank is committed to providing comprehensive financial solutions to its customers. This partnership with Blue Cross Hospital further strengthens the bank’s commitment to customer well-being and satisfaction.

Key Highlights of the Agreement

As part of the agreement, Prabhu Bank’s customers and employees will be eligible for discounts ranging from 5% to 12% on various healthcare services at Blue Cross Hospital. The services covered under this offer include:

  • Inpatient and Outpatient Services
  • OPD Tickets
  • Radiology Services
  • Pathology Services
  • Pharmacy Purchases
  • Physiotherapy Services

Payment Methods for Discounts

To avail of these discounts, customers can use any of the following:

  • Prabhu Bank’s Debit Card
  • Credit Card
  • Privilege Card
  • QR code payment methods

Extensive Network of Prabhu Bank

Prabhu Bank operates a vast network across Nepal with 315 branches, 286 ATMs, and 69 extension counters, providing reliable financial services throughout the country. This new agreement with Blue Cross Hospital will further strengthen the bank’s customer relations by offering added value in healthcare services.

Conclusion

The partnership between Prabhu Bank and Blue Cross Hospital marks a significant step towards enhancing the healthcare experience for customers and employees. This initiative ensures that Prabhu Bank’s clients receive quality medical services at a discounted price, reinforcing the bank’s commitment to customer satisfaction and welfare.

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