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List of Banks and Financial Institutions As of Mid Jul, 2020 (Licensed by NRB) List of Banks and Financial Institutions As of Mid Jul, 2020 (Licensed by NRB) Class: "A" (Commercial Banks) (Rs. in Crore) Operation Paid up S.No. Name Head Office Working Area Date (A.D.) Capital 1 Nepal Bank Ltd. 1937/11/15 Dharmapath,Kathmandu 1128.28 National Level 2 Agriculture Development Bank Ltd. 1968/01/21 Ramshahpath, Kathmandu 1498.92 National Level 3 Nabil Bank Ltd. 1984/07/12 Beena Marg, Kathmandu 1009.75 National Level 4 Nepal Investment Bank Ltd. 1986/03/09 Durbarmarg, Kathmandu 1424.90 National Level 5 Standard Chartered Bank Nepal Ltd. 1987/02/28 Nayabaneshwor, Kathmandu 801.14 National Level 6 Himalayan Bank Ltd. 1993/01/18 Kamaladi, Kathmandu 937.23 National Level 7 Nepal SBI Bank Ltd. 1993/07/07 Kesharmahal, Kathmandu 895.62 National Level 8 Nepal Bangaladesh Bank Ltd. 1994/06/06 Kamaladi, Kathmandu 849.58 National Level 9 Everest Bank Ltd. 1994/10/18 Lazimpat , Kathmandu 851.02 National Level 10 Kumari Bank Ltd. 2001/04/03 Durbarmarg, Kathmandu 1300.29 National Level 11 Laxmi Bank Ltd. 2002/04/03 Hattisar, Kathmandu 981.26 National Level 12 Citizens Bank International Ltd. 2007/04/20 Narayanhitipath, Kathmandu 908.98 National Level 13 Prime Commercial Bank Ltd. 2007/09/24 Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu 1398.52 National Level 14 Sunrise Bank Ltd. 2007/10/12 Gairidhara, Kathmandu 896.78 National Level 15 Century Commercial Bank Ltd. 2011/03/10 Putalisadak , Kathmandu 841.55 National Level 16 Sanima Bank Ltd. 2012/02/15 Nagpokhari, Kathmandu 880.14 National Level 17 Machhapuchhre Bank Ltd. 2012/07/09* Lazimpat , Kathmandu 845.85 National Level 18 NIC Asia Bank Ltd. 2013/06/30* Thapathali, Kathmandu 971.77 National Level 19 Global IME Bank Ltd. 2019/09/04* Kamaladi, Kathmandu 1897.59 National Level 20 NMB Bank Ltd. 2019/09/28* Babarmahal, Kathmandu 1395.10 National Level 21 Prabhu Bank Ltd. 2016/2/12* Babarmahal, Kathmandu 1031.55 National Level 22 Siddhartha Bank Ltd. 2016/7/21* Hattisar, Kathmandu 978.78 National Level 23 Bank of Kathmandu Ltd. 2016/7/14* Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu 854.69 National Level 24 Civil Bank Ltd. 2016/10/17* Kamaladi, Kathmandu 800.34 National Level 25 Nepal Credit and Commerce Bank Ltd. 2017/01/01* Bagbazar, Kathmandu 935.39 National Level 26 Rastriya Banijya Bank Ltd. 2018/05/02* Singhadurbarplaza,Kathmandu 900.48 National Level 27 Mega Bank Nepal Ltd. 2018/05/13* Kamaladi, Kathmandu 1313.86 National Level *Joint operation date after merger. Paid-up capital based on the financial statement of Mid Jul, 2020 Class: "B" (Development Banks) (Rs. in Crore) Operation Paid up S.No. Name Head Office Working Area Date (A.D.) Capital 1-3 District Level (Nawalparasi, 1 Narayani Development Bank Ltd. 2001/10/17 Ratna Nagar, Chitawan 5.56 Chitwan, Makawanpur) 1-3 District Level (Banke, Bardiya, 2 Karnali Development Bank Ltd. 2004/02/18 Nepalgunj, Banke 50.28 Dang) 1-5 District Level (Ilam, Jhapa, 3 Excel Development Bank Ltd. 2005/07/21 Birtamod, Jhapa 81.11 Morang, Sunsari, Panchthar) 1-5 District Level (Jhapa, Morang, 4 Miteri Development Bank Ltd. 2006/10/13 Dharan, Sunsari 69.34 Sunsari,Dhankuta, Udaypur) 5 Muktinath Bikas Bank Ltd. 2007/01/03 Kamaladi, Kathmandu 432.50 National Level 1-3 District Level (Parsa, 6 Corporate Development Bank Ltd. 2007/11/07 Birgunj, Parsa 41.00 Makawanpur, Kavrepalanchowk) 1-5 District Level (Sindhupalchowk, 7 Sindhu Bikas Bank Ltd. 2010/09/09 Barhabise, Sindhupalchowk 55.75 Kavre, Dolkha, Makawanpur, Chitwan) 8 Sahara Bikas Bank Ltd. 2010/10/27 Malangawa, Sarlahi 16.34 1 District Level (Sarlahi) 9 Salapa Bikash Bank Ltd. 2012/07/16 Diktel, Khotang 2.80 1 District Level (Khotang) 1-5 District Level (Baglung, Myagdi, 10 Green Development Bank Ltd. 2013/08/25 Pokhara, Kaski 50.00 Kaski, Tanahu, Nawalparasi East) 11 Sangrila Development Bank Ltd. 2014/07/13* Baluwatar, Kathmandu 260.66 National Level 1-5 District Level (Kailali, Kanchanpur, 12 Kanchan Development Bank Ltd. 2009/09/19 Mahendranagar, Kanchanpur 58.44 Dadeldhura,Baitadi, Doti) 13 Shine Resunga Development Bank Ltd. 2013/03/17* Butawal, Rupandehi 301.63 National Level 14 Jyoti Bikas Bank Ltd. 2016/08/12* Kamaladi, Kathmandu 349.53 National Level 15 Garima Bikas Bank Ltd. 2016/09/20* Lazimpat, Kathmandu 323.87 National Level 16 Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Ltd. 2017/7/2* Durbar Marg, Kathmandu 307.21 National Level 17 Lumbini Bikas Bank Ltd. 2017/7/9* Dillibazar, Kathmandu 271.63 National Level 18 Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank Ltd. 2017/8/4* Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu 254.02 National Level 1-7 District Level (Morang, Ilam, 19 Saptakoshi Development Bank Ltd. 2019/07/07* Dhankuta , Koshi 83.43 Panchthar, Jhapa, Sunsari, Dhankuta, Terhathum) 1-7 District Level (Rupandehi, 20 Tinau Mission Development Bank Ltd. 2006/11/01 Butwal, Rupandehi 181.31 Nawalparasi East, Nawalparasi West, Chitwan, Palpa, Dang, Kapilvastu) *Joint operation date after merger. Paid-up capital based on the financial statement of Mid Jul, 2020 Class: "C" (Finance Companies) (Rs. in Crore) Operation Paid up S.No. Name Head Office Working Area Date (A.D.) Capital 1 Nepal Finance Ltd. 1993/01/06 Kamaladi, Kathmandu 13.58 National Level 2 Nepal Share Markets and Finance Ltd. 1993/10/19 Ramshahapath, Kathmandu 23.33 National Level 3 Goodwill Finance Ltd. 1995/5/15 Hattisar, Kathmandu 80.00 National Level 4 Lalitpur Finance Co. Ltd. 1995/12/14 Lagankhel, Lalitpur 18.79 National Level 5 United Finance Co. Ltd. 1996/01/26 Durbarmarg, Kathmandu 104.08 National Level 6 Progressive Finance Co. Ltd. 1996/02/26 Newroad, Kathmandu 80.01 National Level 1-3 District Level (Dhanusa, 7 Janaki Finance Co. Ltd. 1997/03/07 Janakpurdham, Dhanusha 60.04 Mahottari, Siraha) 8 Pokhara Finance Ltd. 1997/03/16 Pokhara, Kaski 91.73 National Level 9 Multipurpose Finance Co. Ltd 1998/04/15 Rajbiraj, Saptari 22.41 1 District Level (Saptari) 1-3 District Level (Morang, Sunsari, 10 Shrijana Finance Ltd. 1999/12/14 Biratnagar, Morang 84.78 Saptari) 11 Samriddhi Finance Company Limited 2001/08/10 Hetauda, Makawanpur 18.20 National Level 12 Capital Merchant Banking & Finance Co. Ltd. 2002/02/01 Battisputali, Kathmandu 93.51 National Level 13 Crystal Finance Ltd. 2002/3/13 Thapathali, Kathmandu 7.00 National Level 14 Guheshwori Merchant Banking & Finance Ltd. 2002/06/13 Pulchowk, Lalitpur 80.00 National Level 15 ICFC Finance Ltd. 2004/07/15 Bhatbhateni, Kathmandu 92.65 National Level 16 City Express Finance Company Ltd. 2006/03/24 Durbarmagra, Kathmandu 40.00 National Level 17 Manjushree Financial Institution Ltd. 2007/10/17 Nayabaneshwor, Kathmandu 81.81 National Level 18 Reliance Finance Ltd. 2014/05/08* Pradarsani Marg, Kathmandu 83.24 National Level 19 Gorkhas Finance Ltd. 2016/4/10* Dillibazar, Kathmandu 86.80 National Level 20 Shree Investment & Finance Co. Ltd. 2017/2/1* Dillibazar, Kathmandu 82.90 National Level 21 Central Finance Ltd. 2017/3/23* Kupondole, Lalitpur 82.34 National Level 22 Best Finance Ltd. 2018/08/02* Chabahil, Kathmandu 82.89 National Level *Joint operation date after merger. Paid-up capital based on the financial statement of Mid Jul, 2020 Class: "D" (Micro Finance Financial Institutions) (Rs. in Crore) Operation Paid up S.No Name Head Office Working Area Date (A.D.) Capital 1 Nirdhan Utthan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 1999/07/17 Naxal, Kathmandu 150.00 National Level 2 RMDC Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 1999/12/06 Putalisadak, Kathmandu 89.93 National Level 3 Deprosc Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2001/07/03 Bharatpur, Chitwan 100.54 National Level 4 Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2001/12/10 Old Baneshwor, Kathmandu 150.00 National Level 5 Shawalamban Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2002/02/22 Baluwatar, Kathmandu 79.24 National Level Sana Kisan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha 6 2002/03/11 Subidhanagar, Kathmandu 100.02 National Level Ltd. 7 Nerude Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2007/06/15 Biratnagar, Morang 45.73 National Level 4-10 District Level (Kavre, Ramechhap, Sindhuli, Mahottari, 8 Naya Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2009/03/20 Dhulikhel, Kavre 10.08 Dhanusa, Siraha, Saptari, Sunsari, Morang, Jhapa) 10+5 District Level (Sindhuli, Mahottari, Dhanusa, Siraha, Sarlahi, Saptari, Rautahat, Udaypur, Bara, 9 Mithila Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2009/04/29 Dhalkebar, Dhanusha 10.59 Ramechhap,Sindhupalchowk,Kavrepal anchowk,Nuwakot,Dolakha,Okhaldhun ga) 10+5 District Level (Jhapa, Morang, Sunsari, Taplejung, Ilam, Panchthar, 10 Summit Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2009/05/20 Birtamod, Jhapa 25.43 Udayapur, Saptari, Siraha, Dhankuta, Bhojpur, Sankhuwasava, Solukhumbhu,Okhaldhunga,Khotang) 11 Sworojagar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2009/12/16 Banepa, Kavre 34.16 National Level First Microfinance Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha 12 2009/12/28 Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu 80.07 National Level Ltd. 4-10 District Level (Jhapa, Morang, 13 Nagbeli Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2010/02/04 Birtamod, Jhapa 21.13 Ilam,Panchthar,Taplejung,Terhathum, Dhankuta,Sunsari,Saptari,Udayapur) 14 Kalika Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2020/01/08* Waling, Syangja 25.23 National Level 25 District (Rasuwa, Nuwakot, Dhading, Dolkha, Gulmi, Kavrepalanchowk, Makawanpur, Chitwan, Nawalparasi, Palpa, Rukum, 15 Mirmire Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2010/09/23 Banepa, Kavre 19.54 Rolpa, Salyan, Arghakhachi, Pyuthan, Solukhumbhu, Okhaldhunga, Khotang,Sindhuli, Surkhet, Bara, Parsa, Rupendehi, Banke, Kailali) 19 District Level (Kailali, Kanchanpur, Banke, Bardiya, Dang, Kapilvastu, Rupandehi, Nawalparasi East, Janautthan Samudayik Laghubitta Bittiya 16 2010/11/09 Butwal, Rupandehi 6.34 Nawalparasi West, Chitwan, Parsa, Sanstha Ltd. Surkhet, Dadeldhura, Gulmi,Palpa, Tanahu, Arghakhachi, Pyuthan, Salyan) 17 Womi Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2019-12-16* Banepa, Kavre 27.78 National Level 18 Laxmi Lighubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2012/06/04 Maharajgunj, Kathmandu 27.83 National Level 19 Civil Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Ltd. 2012/07/05 Chuchepati , Kathmandu 11.98 National Level Mahila Sahayatra Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha 20 2012/12/25 Chitlang, Makwanpur 12.10 National Level Ltd.
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