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Global IME Bank raises FD rates for Falgun

Kathmandu, Feb 12: Nepalese commercial banks have announced their interest rates for the Nepali month of Falgun, to be effective from Falgun 1 (February 13), with most banks maintaining the same rates as in the previous month. Global IME Bank has increased its maximum interest rates by 0.25 percentage points

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Financial indicators show stable growth in Nepal’s banking sector

The report covers Class "A" (commercial banks), Class "B" (development banks), and Class "C" (finance companies), providing insights into their

Image Cooperatives’ depositors get Rs 10 million back

The Image Savings and Credit Cooperatives Limited has been refunded Rs 10 million after 547 depositors of the cooperative's Dhorpatan

Cable car further promotes identity and improves citizens’ livelihoods: Chandra…

IME Group plans to offer local residents opportunities to invest in the project. The project has clarified that a portion

Nepal–India ties should leverage the IT sector

Communication and Information Technology Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung stated that the full benefits of the strong relationship between Nepal and

National Pride Projects record 25.70 per cent expenditure in six…

The progress of national pride projects envisaged and initiated by the government for effective public service delivery and to boost

Half-yearly review of budget: Govt. downsizes budget to Rs 1692.7…

He also expressed his reservation to the erstwhile government saying that it placed the projects of even Rs 75,000 which

Global IME Bank faces threats from identity groups; state authorities…

The so-called identity ideologue groups (Pahichanbadi) opposing the Pathivara Cable Car project, a project developed by IME Groups, in Taplejung

From Talk to Action: Missing link in climate finance for…

Over 55,000 participants attended COP29, held in Baku, Azerbaijan, including a significant number of youth delegates. For instance, UNICEF supported

Gold price
Gold price increased Rs. 1600 per tola today

On Thursday, the price of gold in the Nepali market increased by Rs 1,600 per tola, reaching Rs 168,500 per