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Nabil Bank becomes highest taxpayer bank in FY 2018/19



KATHMANDU:  Nabil Bank has become the highest taxpayer bank, among all the banks and financial institutions in Nepal, in FY 2018/19 by depositing a corporate tax of Rs1900 million.

With this, Nabil bank became the highest taxpayer bank for the fifth time.

Nabil Bank has made a contribution to the government on its broad mission of Nation Building Mechanism through its activities primarily focused on business proliferation, employment creation, and contribution to state coffer in the form of tax.

Nabil has pioneered many banking activities in the country which has not only played a catalytic role in life lining the economy but also paved the way for their further growth and broader reach to the public for their need for better livelihood.

In the current fiscal year, Nabil Bank has also been recognized as ‘Nepal’s Best Bank’ by Euromoney for 2 years in a row and has recently bagged the ‘Excellence in Employee Experience’ award by Growth Seller.

Nabil Bank is operating with a wide network with 119 branches, 185 ATMs, and more than 1,500 Nabil Remit agents spread across the country.

With banking experience of more than three decades with a highly trained team and robust/secured banking system, the bank is intended for superior service delivery for enhancing value to the customers.

Publish Date : 01 April 2021 16:44 PM

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