KATHMANDU: Nabil Bank has launched a special savings scheme — Miss Players NabilNariBachat — under a co-branding arrangement with Surya Nepal’s Miss Players, a premium clothing brand for women. It offers five per cent interest on a minimum balance of just Rs 500, said the bank. The customers will be offered a specially crafted Visa Electron Debit card and with this Nabil Bank is the first Bank ever to have offered a special Visa Electron Debit Card for the Women populace. The scheme comprises of various attractive features which has been introduced for the benefit of the target group. All new account holders will get gift voucher worth Rs 500 from Surya Nepal which can be used at Miss Players and John Players outlets. — HNS
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Kasthamandap launches two new schemes
KATHMANDU, Aug 10: Kasthamandap Development Bank has launched two deposit schemes: Children´s Saving Account and Time Deposit.
Under children´s saving account, customers can open an account with a minimum balance of Rs 500 and will give an annual yield of 7.5 percent. While, under time deposit scheme, an annual interest rate of 10.30 percent has been fixed.
“Under this scheme, customers will have to deposit the money for a minimum of one year and the interest payment will be made in every three months,” says a press statement issued by the bank.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Everest Bank Ltd (EBL) launched Everest Ghar-Dailo Banking Sewa
KATHMANDU: Everest Bank Ltd (EBL) launched Everest Ghar-Dailo Banking Sewa, in six different locations of Banke district through its branch at Nepalgunj on Sunday. This new product is a revolution in the banking history of Nepal and a breakthrough in terms of banking technology, said the bank. It will help even illiterate people operate their account through thumb impression. Thus, the account operation is safe and secure. The branchless banking service of EBL helps people in remote villages open bank account, withdraw and deposit money and receive remittance from abroad. Transactions are made through special machines available to Business Correspondents appointed at different locations. — HNS
Friday, July 24, 2009
Sunrise’s products
KATHMANDU: Sunrise Bank has launched two new products, ‘Sunrise Lakhpati Bachat’ and ‘Sunrise Gold Loan’. It also expanded
its existing Sunrise Overdraft Savings Account (ODSA). “In the Lakhpati scheme, a customer must deposit Rs 2,510 per month
for three years or Rs 3,900 per month for two years or Rs 8,070 per month for a year depending upon the type of scheme,” said
bank CEO Kishore Maharjan. In Gold scheme, a customer can take a loan from Rs 50,000 to rs 20,000,000 on gold collateral at
10 per cent interest from the bank’s New Road branch. — HNS