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Banks and financial institutions to remain open in KTM Valley during prohibitory period



KATHMANDU: Banks and financial institutions would remain open in Kathmandu Valley during the prohibitory period imposed here from today.

Issuing a press release, Nepal Bankers’ Association said that all branches of banks and financial institutions would remain open during the prohibitory time.

The Association urged the clients not to visit banks and financial institutions except the essential cases, though the branches of banks and financial institutions would remain open during the prohibitory period.

Association Chair Bhuwan Dahal said that they have requested clients not to make crowds at banks and financial institutions and to make online transactions rather than cash transactions.

Saying ATM booths would also remain open during the prohibitory period, the Association urged the clients to have internet/mobile banking service if they suffer any technical problem.
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