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The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is the only stock exchange of Nepal. As of January 2024, [update] the market capitalization of the companies listed on NEPSE totaled रू 330,765.9 crore (US$26 billion).
Nepal Reinsurance Companyनेपाल पुनर्बीमा कम्पनी. ' Nepal Reinsurance Company '(Nepal Re) is Nepal 's first reinsurance company [4] which was successor of the insurance pool that was set up in 2003 with the aim to cover the losses arising from situations like riot,sabotage or terrorism and malacious damage ...
www .nmb .com .np. NMB Bank Nepal is a commercial bank in Nepal with headquarters in Kathmandu. The bank is licensed by central bank of Nepal, the Nepal Rastra Bank, and has 202 branches across the nation providing retail and commercial banking services. The bank's shares are publicly traded on the Nepal Stock Exchange. [4]
Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited is one of the leading commercial banks of Nepal .Previously known as Nepal Indosuez Bank Ltd., the bank was established in 1986 as a joint venture between Nepalese and Credit Agricole Indosuez .The Nepalese investors bought all the shares of French company i.e. 50% in 2001. It was merged with Mega Bank Nepal ...
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Nepal Doorsanchar Company Ltd. ( Nepali: नेपाल दूरसञ्चार कम्पनी लिमिटेड ), popularly known as Nepal Telecom (NTCNepali: नेपाल टेलिकम) or NTC, is a state-owned telecommunications service provider in Nepal with 91.49% of the government share. [6] The company was a ...
Nabil Bank Limited (Nepali: नबिल बैंक लिमिटेड; NEPSE: 131 previously known as Nepal Arab Bank Limited) is the first private commercial bank in Nepal. History. Founded in 1984, the bank has 7 province offices and branches across the nation and its head office in Durbar Marg, Kathmandu.
The first telephone exchange was established in Kathmandu in 1960. From 1960 to 2004, the state-owned Nepal Telecommunications Corporation (NTC), also known as Nepal Telecom, or Nepal Doorsanchar Company Limited (NDCL), had been the monopoly telecom carrier. Now, there are only two operators, so Nepal's telecom industry is a duopoly market.