In an interesting statement made by a top Central Bank official, Nepal opens up to welcome foreign capital, technology<\/a> as well as human resources from foreign joint-venture banks.<\/p>\n Nepal Rastra Bank Deputy Governor Chintamani Siwakoti says that the Central Bank raises \u2018no\u2019 objection if foreign capital is brought for investment to Nepal.<\/p>\n \u201cThe government is planning to open a bank account for every citizen of the nation and we expect that the banks also play an active role to materialize that plan,” says Siwakoti, addressing the 25th<\/sup> Anniversary program of the \u2018establishment of the Nepal State Bank of India (SBI)\u2019.<\/p>\n Speaking of Nepal SBI\u2019s role over the years, Indian Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Ajay Kumar says that Nepal SBI bank has been playing a crucial role in enhancing people-to-people bond between both countries.<\/p>\n Background:<\/strong> In an interesting statement made by a top Central Bank official, Nepal opens up to welcome…<\/span><\/p>\n
\nNepal SBI Bank Ltd. is a joint venture promoted by State Bank of India and Employee Provident Fund (EPF) and is operating through about 80 business outlets across Nepal<\/a> including Biratnagar, Nepalgunj and Kathmandu<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"