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Nabil Bank’s newly-appointed CEO Dhungana assumes office



KATHMANDU: Nabil Bank’s newly appointed Chief Executive Officer, Gyanendra Prasad Dhungana has assumed his duties from Friday.

As decided during a board meeting held on 30th June 2022, the Bank’s Board of Directors appointed Dhungana as the new Chief Executive Officer of the bank.

Dhungana brings with him an extensive banking experience of more than 25 years in management and leadership roles, a statement issued by the Bank said.

Prior to joining Nabil Bank, Dhungana served as the Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Bangladesh Bank for 10 years.

He has previously held leadership positions in Nepal Credit & Commerce Bank as the General Manager and Nepal Rastra Bank as the Director.

Furthermore, Dhungana has also served as the President of Nepal Bankers Association in 2018.

Dhungana, who completed his studies in Chartered Accountancy (CA) from India and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Masters in Financial Analysis from Australia, was recognized as the ‘Manager to Watch’ by the Management Association of Nepal in 2015.

He later on went on to receive an award – ‘Manager of the Year’ by the Nepal Management Association in 2015.

Publish Date : 01 July 2022 12:50 PM

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