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List of Banks in Nepal

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on June 13, 2012

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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IME Financial Institution Limited
State Bank of India, Nepal
Prime commercial Bank Limited
Rastriya Banijya Bank
Machhapuchhre Bank Limited
Agriculture Development Bank
Nepal Credit and Commerce Bank Limited
Himalayan Bank Limited
Bank of Kathmandu
Nepal Rastra Bank
Kumari Bank Limited
Nepal Bangladesh Bank
Siddhartha Bank Limited
Development Credit Bank Limited
Nepal Investment Bank Limited
Janata Bank Limited
Lumbini Bank Limited
Nepal Bank Limited
Nepal Industrial and Commercial Bank Limited(NIC)
Nepal SBI Bank Limited
Sunrise Bank Limited
Standard Chartered Bank
Citizens Bank International Limited
Nabil Bank
Bank of Asia Nepal Limited
Global Bank Limited
NMB Bank Limited
KIST Bank Limited
Laxmi Bank Limited
Megha Bank Limited
Everest Bank Limited
 

IME Financial Institution Limited
State Bank of India, Nepal
Prime commercial Bank Limited
Rastriya Banijya Bank
Machhapuchhre Bank Limited
Agriculture Development Bank
Nepal Credit and Commerce Bank Limited
Himalayan Bank Limited
Bank of Kathmandu
Nepal Rastra Bank
Kumari Bank Limited
Nepal Bangladesh Bank
Siddhartha Bank Limited
Development Credit Bank Limited
Nepal Investment Bank Limited
Janata Bank Limited
Lumbini Bank Limited
Nepal Bank Limited
Nepal Industrial and Commercial Bank Limited(NIC)
Nepal SBI Bank Limited
Sunrise Bank Limited
Standard Chartered Bank
Citizens Bank International Limited
Nabil Bank
Bank of Asia Nepal Limited
Global Bank Limited
NMB Bank Limited
KIST Bank Limited
Laxmi Bank Limited
Megha Bank Limited
Everest Bank Limited
 

Key Takeaways

  • Nepal’s banking landscape includes a diverse mix of commercial, development, finance, and microfinance institutions.
  • The sector is regulated by Nepal Rastra Bank, which classifies institutions into four categories: A (commercial), B, C, and D.
  • Major banks include Nepal Bank Limited, Rastriya Banijya Bank, Global IME Bank, Everest Bank, Nabil Bank, and several others.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who regulates the banking sector in Nepal?
Nepal Rastra Bank serves as the central regulatory authority, classifying banks into Classes A, B, C, and D.
What types of banks operate in Nepal?
The sector comprises various institutions: Class A (commercial banks), Class B (development banks), Class C (finance companies), and Class D (microfinance institutions).
Name some of the largest commercial banks in Nepal.
Notable ones include Nepal Bank Limited, Rastriya Banijya Bank, Global IME Bank, Everest Bank, Nabil Bank, Himalayan Bank, and NIC Asia Bank.

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