Economic activity has been affected due to the increase in prices in the international market, disruptions in the supply chain and slackness in overall demand. According to the National Statistics Office, last year's economic growth rate will be limited to 1.86 percent. The World Bank...
Read MoreKathmandu. Haruhiko Kuroda, the former governor of the Japanese central bank, Bank of Japan, has said that although there are some challenges in Nepal's economy, there is great potential for economic growth. Kuroda, who is also the former chairman of the Asian Development Bank, said...
Read MoreKathmandu . Nepal Bankers Association has expressed its views on the monetary policy issued by Nepal Rastra Bank recently. The world's major central banks are raising interest rates. This week, there are indications that the interest rate will be increased again. The Bank of England...
Read MoreKathmandu: Finance Minister Dr. Prakas Sharan Mahat said that financial institutions should be able to regulate themselves by being conscientious about their responsibilities. In a social dialogue program on "Challenges, Solutions and Future Directions of Nepal's Financial Sector" organized by the National Committee of the...
Read MoreKathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank Governor Mahaprasad Adhikari said that the monetary policy for the next financial year is ready to be brought by 15th shawan 2080. The Governor Adhikari said this in the post-budget discussion program organized by Economic Media Society Nepal (Emson).
Read MoreKathmandu. Mahaprasad Adhikari, the Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank, has claimed that Nepal's banks have been saved from sinking because he made the right decision at the right time. He made this claim while speaking at an event held in Kathmandu.
Read MoreKathmandu. Umesh Lal Shrestha, the candidate for the senior vice president of the Federation of Nepal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has said that the problem has arisen now because the Nepal Rastra Bank is unable to regulate banks and financial institutions effectively.
Read MoreKathmandu. The government-owned National Commercial Bank has entered its 58th year. The bank has been providing banking services by addressing the financial needs of the country. The bank has played a significant role in making the government policies and programs successful by providing loans to...
Read MoreKathmandu. Since the last 8/10 months, there is a trade deficit due to the increase in imports. As there was no significant increase in remittances, it was in a state of deficit. Liquidity in the banking system is related to research. As such losses increase,...
Read MoreKathmandu. Celebrity banker Anil Keshari Shah has left the banking sector. Anil, who has worked in various banks for 32 years, left the banking sector only last year. While living in the banking sector, he developed his own personality. Wearing red glasses and a straight...
Read MoreKathmandu .The budget for the coming fiscal year has set a clear blueprint to give a new direction to the country's economy. For the first time, the government has given top priority to agriculture. It aims to reduce imports by 30 percent and increase exports....
Read MoreKathmandu. Samata Pant, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (DCEO) of Nepal Bank, entered the banking profession in 2061 BS. Samata became the DCEO of Nepal Bank within 15 years of becoming a banker. His interest was to become a banker. That's why she studied management faculty.
Read MoreKathmandu. The government's financial position is still good. Our revenue is sufficient to pay the principal and interest of foreign loans. This time, the principal and interest of the loan that Nepal has to repay is around Rs 45 billion. We have over one trillion...
Read MoreKathmandu. Sarita Dhakal is currently working as Assistant General Manager of Sadhana Microfinance Institution. He had to struggle for 20 years to reach this position. Born in 2039 BS in Bedravati of Rasuwa district, Dhakal was a member of a middle class family. She passed...
Read MoreKathmandu. Shanta Siwakoti, Chief Marketing Manager at Global IME Bank, has been working in the banking sector for over 20 years. Siwakoti, who entered the banking sector in September 2000, is a household name among women working in the Nepali banking sector.
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