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Bam Bahadur Mishra received information that there was a demand for employees at Nepal Arab Bank, now Nabil Bank. He applied and his name came out. At that time, he started his job as a ‘Junior Assistant’. After starting his job at the bank, he wanted to do an MBA and did it. He also topped the college while doing his MBA. Mishra started his banking career with a salary of Rs 5,000.
While he was doing his MBA, NI Bank, now NIC Asia Bank, opened in Biratnagar. The bank offered him a ‘Junior Officer’ position. Then he joined NIC Asia. The bank offered him a Junior Officer position. He joined NIC Asia. While he was working there, a job opened up at Nepal Rastra Bank. He applied. After his name came out in the written test, he gave an interview.
After passing the interview, Mishra joined the Rastra Bank as an Assistant Director. He has worked in departments such as the Birgunj Office of the Central Bank, Financial Institutions Supervision, and Foreign Exchange Department. He has also served as the Executive Director of the Payment Systems Department and the Head of the Foreign Exchange Department.
He has also served as the Executive Director of the Payment Systems Department and the Head of the Foreign Exchange Department. Deputy Governor Mishra is of liberal thinking and inclination. Based on his experience of working in commercial banks for over 10 years, he also has in-depth knowledge of banking and financial institutions and the industrial and business sectors.
August 9, 2019
KATHMANDU, Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has promoted its Director Bam Bahadur Mishra to the post of the Executive Director The meeting of the board of the central bank August 2019 has decided to elevate Mishra to the post of the executive director. He heads the Payment Systems Department of the NRB. Prior to that, Mishra worked as the head of the Banks and Financial Institutions Regulation Department of the central bank. Mishra, who worked with private banks for eight years, joined the central bank 16 years ago. As someone who completed his Masters of Public Policy (MPP) from the Tokyo-based National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Mishra has expertise in foreign exchange management.