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Bank of Kathmandu Limited launches Contactless Visa Debit Card

Nribesh Kumar Nepal by Nribesh Kumar Nepal
August 23, 2021
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BOK introduces Contactless Cards

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Bank of Kathmandu Limited has launched Contactless Visa Debit Card to provide excellent services and facilities to the valued customers by making the highest use of technology.

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The Contactless Visa Debit Card, based on Near Field Communication (NFC), has been used on NFC-enabled POS machines to facilitate payments made by customers. With this technology, payment can be made by simply tapping on the POS machine from a limited distance without having a card inside the machine. Paying through this contactless card to reduce the risk of the Covid 19, will make it easier for customer dignitaries to maintain personal distance. Currently, through this technology, customers can trade up to two thousand rupees per transaction.

Bank of Kathmandu Limited has been providing excellent banking facilities to its valued customers from 90 branch offices, 78 ATMs and 10 extension counters. In addition to providing technology-friendly services and facilities to its valued customers, the bank has also enabled mobile banking using apps and web using new technologies, internet banking targeting institutional customer dignitaries, debit and credit cards with discounts at more than 100 locations, international online.

ECom prepaid cards and other customer-oriented services that can be paid for up to US $ 500 per year by purchasing goods and services through media outlets (Free Fire, Prime Video, Walmart, NETFLIX, PUBG, Amazon, Alibaba, Google Play Store, Facebook, iCloud, Google). And the sophisticated banking experience through the facilities is bringing among the customer.

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