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NMB pledges support for indigenous goods producers

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Kathmandu, February 9: NMB Bank Ltd. (NMB) signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with Nepal Haatey Kagaz Uddhami Sangh (NHKUS), Rastriya AlloUddhami Sangh Nepal (RAUSN) and Nepal Udhyamshil Mahila Mahasangh (NUMM) at a ceremony held at Hotel Yak and Yeti in the capital yesterday. The agreement signed with the said organizations aims to initiate cooperation on a broad level of activities ranging from Capacity Development, Financial Advisory, Account Opening and Credit Facilities for the members of signatory associations.

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The MOU was signed between Mr. Sunil KC, Chief Executive Officer, NMB Bank and Mr. Narendra Bahadur Saud, Chairman, Nepal HaateyKagaz Sangh, Mr. Buddhi Purja Magar, Chairman, Rastriya AlloUddhami Sangh Nepal, and Ms. Devika Budathoki, Chairman, Nepal Udhyamshil Mahila Mahasangh.

NHKUS, RAUSN, and NUMM are those organizations that support indigenous goods producers and industries thereby supporting employment generation and long term sustainable growth of the local population and the economy at large.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Mr. Pawan Kumar Golyan, Chairman, NMB Bank remarked “NMB Bank believes that value-based banking and sustainable banking are intrinsic to foster domestic export potential while enhancing domestic production and job creation. This initiative between our organizations will result in greater synergy and allow us to serve the members of the NHKUS, RAUSN, and NUMM for mutual benefit alongside providing benefits to the national economy”

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