Global IME Bank to launch ‘Financial Literacy Programs’ for students on 18th anniversary
KATHMANDU:Global IME Bank is going to conduct financial literacy programs in various schools in the country as part of the bank's corporate social responsibility on the occasion of its 18th anniversary.
The bank is entering its 19th year, completing its 18th year of establishment on Thursday, Poush 18 (January 2).
On the occasion of its 18th anniversary, the bank is holding a financial literacy awareness campaign for students enrolled in various educational institutions across each province.
The bank will deliver information about basic banking services, digital/latest banking services, and various banking education measures, such as safeguarding banking information, as part of the awareness program.
As part of its corporate social responsibility, the bank has been implementing a variety of social projects.
Keeping corporate social responsibility in mind, the bank has been actively engaging the general public through such socially beneficial programs.
Global IME Bank has been honored the best bank in Nepal in two categories: Global Finance's Best Bank Award 2024 and the Euromoney Award for Excellence 2024.
Global IME Bank has also received awards in a variety of categories from national and international organizations.
Global IME Bank is the first private commercial bank with a branch network in all 77 districts of the country.
Customers have received great service from over 1,100 service facilities, which include 354 branch offices, 384 ATMs, 237 branchless banking services, 68 extension and revenue collection counters, and three international representative offices.
In addition to providing banking services to Nepalese citizens, the bank also offers remittance services from various countries around the world. The bank has been working to bring in remittances from countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, India, Jordan, among others."
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