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50 million depositors, 1.8 million credit accounts


28 May 2023  

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KATHMANDU: Citizens’ access to finance has increased in the country of late. Data on this has been shown by the economic survey, 2079/80 released by the government today.

Although the incidents of bank mergers are also on the rise, the expansion of banking and financial institutions is wider, thereby ensuring citizens’ financial access.

Till Falgun 2079, the number of depositors stood at 49205,000 while the number of credit accounts stood at 1.8 million. There are 20.6 million mobile banking users. As many as 1.7 million people received Internet banking services till this period, according to the economic survey.

The merger and acquisition of banks have not discouraged digital banking.

The number of people opting for digital payment via QR codes also rose significantly. The national economy is gradually coming back on track following the COVID-19 crisis further exacerbated by the impact of the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Import increased last year resulting in liquidity and investable means. It further triggered interest rates.

Till the survey period, there are 21 commercial banks, 17 development banks, 17 financial companies, 64 micro finances, and one infrastructure development bank totaling 120 banking and financial institutions.

The number of insurance companies including re-insurance ones stands 36, and 31, 373 cooperatives.

In terms of the property of financial system and liability, banking sector occupies significant size- 86.6 percent.

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Publish Date : 28 May 2023 20:47 PM

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