Kathmandu. There are some words in our regular conversation, whose Nepali we don't know. Many people know the English word like computer but they don't know its Nepali. For example, computer is called 'Susankhya' in Nepali, but we are not using Susankhya anywhere. Banks are also one.
We use the bank on a daily basis. But if someone asks what the bank says in Nepali, we may have a hard time. Banks are generally used in Nepal. Let's find out what is called a bank in Nepali? According to the information, the bank is called Adhikosh in Nepali.
According to the Nepali dictionary, a bank is an organization or bank that is legally authorized to make cash deposits (deposits) by the general public, return the amount with interest if they ask for it, and give loans to the general public with appropriate collateral.
On the other hand, the meaning of a bank is 'a governmental or non-governmental institution related to commerce that collects money by paying interest, pays or gives money when requested, transactions, transactions, etc.'
Top 10 Commercial banks of Nepal
Following are the top 10 Commercial Banks on the basis of different headings:
Paid-up Capital:
Global IME Bank Limited (GBIME) is the bank with the highest paid-up capital of Rs. 23.79 arba
Following are the 10 banks on the basis of Paid up capital:
1. Global IME Bank Limited (GBIME): Rs. 23.79 arba
2. Nabil Bank Limited (NABIL) : Rs. 22.83 arba
3. Prime Commercial Bank Limited (PCBL): Rs. 18.66 arba
4. NMB Bank Limited (NMB): Rs. 18.36 arba
5. Nepal Investment Bank Limited (NIB): Rs.18.30 arba
6. Mega Bank Limited ( MEGA): Rs.16.10 arba
7. Rastriya Banijya Bank (RBB): Rs. 14.94 arba
8. Kumari Bank Limited (KBL): Rs. 14.71 arba
9. Nepal Bank Limited (NBL): Rs.14.40 arba
10. Citizen Bank International Limited (CZBIL): Rs. 14.20 arba