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Nepal Nepal Investment Bank Limited (NIBL) Maybank Money Express (MME) Agent - Nepal Nepal Investment Bank Limited (NIBL) Branch Location Contact Persons: Mr Prakash Koirala (016-3579119) & Mr Roshan Acharya (016-3494959) Last Update: 23/07/2012 No District / Jilla City / Branch Name of Agent Address Telephone No. Holiday Campus Road, Near Gharelu tatha Sana Udhyod Karyalaya, 1 Achham Mangalsen Malika Bikash Bank 00 977 97 620058 Saturday Mangalsen, Achham 2 Achham Sanfebagar Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Sanfebagar, Accham 00 977 097-690214 Saturday 3 Achham Sanfebagar Malika Bikash Bank Sanfebazar, Achham, East of Airport 00 977 91 694759 Saturday Supa Deurali Bhanjyang Chautari Near Sky Pool ,Sandhikharka, Chutrabesi, Arghakanchi, Nepal 00 977 9847122667 4 Arghakhanchi Arghakhachi Saturday Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. 00 977 77 420557 5 Arghakhanchi Sandhikharka Nirdhan Utthan Bank Sandhikharka -6, Arghakhanchi. 00 977 077 420793 Saturday 6 Arghakhanchi Thada Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Thada, Sandhikharka, Arghakhachi. 00 977 077-690514 Saturday Arghakhachi Bachat tatha Rin Arghakhachi (Next to CMA Campus, Sangam Path, Hall Line 7 Arghakhanchi (1001) Arghakhachi 00 977 077 420168 Saturday Sahakari Santha (Movie Hall Line)) 8 Arghakhanchi Sandhikharka Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Sandhikharka, Arghakhanchi 00 977 077-420273 Saturday 00 977 077 420727 9 Arghakhanchi Sandhikharka Shine Development Bank Ltd. Sandikharka-6, Main Bazaar, Arghakhanchi. Saturday 00 977 077 420738 10 Baglung Baglung Kumari Bank Limited Baglung Municipality-2, Baglung 068 522472 / 73 Saturday 11 Baglung Baglung Gandaki Bikash Bank Limited Baglung Municipality-2, Shivadhara, Baglung. 00 977 068 522768 Saturday 12 Baglung Baglung Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Baglung, Baglung 98460-59753, 068-520166 Saturday 00 977 9746706571 13 Baglung Bhurtibang Baglung Money Transfer Bhurtibang, Jun Tara Hotel, Upallo Bazar Saturday Hatiya Bazar, Infront of Galkot Bahu Udheshya Sahakari Sanstha, 00 977 9847629960 14 Baglung Galkot Baglung Money Transfer Saturday Galkot 00 977 993680866 15 Baglung Hatiya Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Hatiya, Baglung, Dhaulagiri. 00 977 993681377 Saturday 00 977 068 520253, 16 Baglung Baglung Baglung Money Transfer Mahendra Path - 2, Baglung (Near Jeep Park) 9857620175 Saturday Kasthamandap Development Bank 17 Baglung Baglung Mahendra Path,Baglung 00 977 068-522434 Saturday Ltd. Balewa Ekata Saving & Credit Co- 00 977 068 690080 18 Baglung Balewa Narayansthan-7, Balewa, Baglung. Saturday operative Society Ltd. 00 977 9857622789 00 977 9746706571 19 Baglung Burtibang Biswas Money Transfer Upallo Bazar, Bhurtibang, In Jun Tara Hotel, 00 977 994680006 Saturday 00 977 993681294 20 Baglung (1001) Burtibang Baglung Money Transfer 068-520253 Saturday Burtibang Bazaar, Burtibang, Baglung 00 977 068-620164 21 Baglung (1002) Burtibang Karisma and Chahana Suppliers, Bhurtibang Bazar, Purano Bank Road, Bhurting, Baglung. Saturday 00 977 9746706524 00 977 9857630279 22 Baglung (1002) Galkot Ghumte Money Transfer Galkot Hatiya Ward No. 3 , Baglung , Near Krishi Bikash Bank. Saturday 00 977 993681366 Ward No-2, Mahendra Path, Near Sayapatri FM, Opposite to 00 977 068 521019 23 Baglung (1002) Baglung Sayapatri Money Transfer Saturday Kaligandaki Cinema Hall. 00 977 068 522277 00 977 994680054/55 24 Baglung (1002) Nishi Bhumi Money Transfer Bhumi Medical Hall, Way to Bhurtibang, Baglung. Saturday 00 977 9756701075 25 Baitadi Patan, Baitadi Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Patan, Baitadi. 00 977 095-400016 Saturday Page 1 of 47 Maybank Money Express (MME) Agent - Nepal Nepal Investment Bank Limited (NIBL) Branch Location Contact Persons: Mr Prakash Koirala (016-3579119) & Mr Roshan Acharya (016-3494959) Last Update: 23/07/2012 No District / Jilla City / Branch Name of Agent Address Telephone No. Holiday 26 Baitadi Baitadi Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Shahilek, Baitadi. 00 977 095-520166 Saturday 27 Banke Nepalgunj Nepal Investment Bank Limited Dhamboji, Nepalgunj 00 977 81 525682 Saturday 28 Banke Khajura Nirdhan Utthan Bank Bageswari -2 Khajura banke 00 977 081 560373 Saturday Banke Area office, ahead of Pushpa Lal Chowk and west to 29 Banke Nepalgunj Nirdhan Utthan Bank 00 977 81 550297 Saturday Karkando Chowk, Nepalgunj, Banke Dhamboje Chowk, Besides of Shakya 30 Banke Nepalgunj Kumari Bank Limited 977 081 528061 / 62 / 63 Saturday Medical Hall 00 977 081-523457 31 Banke Nepalgunj Bageshwari Development Bank Ltd. Dhambojee, Nepalgunj, Banke Saturday 00 977 081-526246 32 Banke Ranjha Nirdhan Utthan Bank Karkado 1 Ranjha Banke 00 977 081 550559 Saturday 33 Banke Khajura Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Khajura, Banke 00 977 081 560063 Saturday 00 977 081-560385 34 Banke Khajura Bageshwari Development Bank Ltd. Khajura, Banke Saturday 00 977 9848026977 35 Banke Kohalpur Nirdhan Utthan Bank Kohalpur Branch, Kohalpur - 3, Kohalpur Bazar, Banke 00 977 81 540652 Saturday 36 Banke Kohalpur Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Kohalpur, Banke 00 977 081-541693 Saturday 00 977 081-541357 37 Banke Kohalpur Bageshwari Development Bank Ltd. Kohalpur, Banke Saturday 00 977 9848020470 Nepalgunj Municipality- 01, Surkhet Road(Dhamboji Chowk), 00 977-081-521896 38 Banke Nepalgunj Sanima Bank Ltd Saturday Nepalgunj, Banke. 00 977 081 521897 39 Banke Praspur Nirdhan Utthan Bank Nepalgunj 13 Paraspur Banke 00 977 081 521562 Saturday 98480-25719, 081-520008, 40 Banke Nepalgunj Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Nepalgunj, Banke Saturday 081-524032 41 Banke Nepalgunj Goodwill Finance Limited Nepalgunj, Banke 00 977 081-528056 Saturday 42 Banke Nepalgunj Western Development Bank Ltd. Newroad, Nepalgunj, Banke. 00 977 9857830098 Saturday 43 Banke Nepalgunj Butwal Finance Ltd. Surkhetroad, Dhamboji, Near Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepalgunj 00 977 081-522292 Saturday 44 Banke Tribhuvan Chowk Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Tribhuvan Chowk, Nepalgunj. 00 977 081-520134 Saturday 00 977 081-523012 45 Banke Tribhuwanchowk Bageshwari Development Bank Ltd. Tribhuwanchowk, Banke Saturday 00 977 9848058612 46 Banke Udayapur Nirdhan Utthan Bank Udaypur 2 Udaypur Banke 00 977 081 526940 Saturday 00 977 081-528258 47 Banke Nepalgunj H & B Development Bank Ltd. Surkhet Road, Nepalgunj Saturday 00 977 081-528259 00 977 081-527355 48 Banke (1002) Nepalgunj New Nepal Traders Opposite to Everest Bank Ltd., Surkhet Road, Nepalgunj. 00 977 9858022196 Saturday 00 977 9848023522 49 Banke (1001) Nepalgunj Universal Money Transfer Surkhet Road, Opp of Everest Bank 081-527355 / 521196 Saturday 50 Banke (1001) Nepalgunj Yeshu Travel Nepal P. Ltd Surkhet Road-16, (Next to RNAC Office) 081-521380 / 520479 Saturday 51 Bara Jeetpur Nepal Investment Bank Limited Jeetpur, Bara Nepal 00 977 53 520297 Saturday 52 Bara Nijgad Chhimek Bikash Bank 100 m east of Sahid Chowk and Prahari Chauki in Highway. 00 977 053 540154 Saturday 53 Bara Bhawanipur Chhimek Bikash Bank Bhawanipur-3, Jeetpur 00 977 53 520655 Saturday 54 Bara Ganjbhawanipur Nirdhan Utthan Bank Ganjvawanipur VDC-7, Ganjvawanipur 00 977 053 690125 Saturday Kalaiya Branch, 200 m North from Devkota Chowk, behind bread 55 Bara Kalaiya Nirdhan Utthan Bank 00 977 53 551012 Saturday factory, Kaliya, Bara Page 2 of 47 Maybank Money Express (MME) Agent - Nepal Nepal Investment Bank Limited (NIBL) Branch Location Contact Persons: Mr Prakash Koirala (016-3579119) & Mr Roshan Acharya (016-3494959) Last Update: 23/07/2012 No District / Jilla City / Branch Name of Agent Address Telephone No. Holiday 56 Bara Kalaiya Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Kalaiya, Bara. 00 977 053-550011 Saturday Kalaiya, Bharat Chowk, Gadimai Jane Bato, In front of Chaudhary 57 Bara Kalaiya Bara Money Transfer 00 977 053 550404 Saturday Communication 58 Bara Kohalbi Nirdhan Utthan Bank Kolahabi VDC-1, Kolahabi 00 977 053 691604 Saturday 59 Bara Nijgad Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Nijgad, Bara. 00 977 053 540353 Saturday 60 Bara Nijgadh Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Nijgadh, Bara. 00 977 053-540353 Saturday 61 Bara Nijgadh Annapurna Bikas Bank Ltd. Nijgadh-6, Sahid Chowk 00 977 053-540429 Saturday 62 Bara Parsauni Nirdhan Utthan Bank Parsauni Branch, Khutuwa parsauni Bazar, Bara 00 977 51 529028 Saturday 63 Bara Simara Nirdhan Utthan Bank Piprasimara-2,Simara Bara 00 977 053 521823 Saturday 64 Bara Simara Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Simara, Bara 00 977 053 520094 Saturday 00 977 053 521856 65 Bara Simara Jyoti Bikash Bank Simara-2, Airport Marga Saturday 00 977 053 521857 66 Bara TelKuwa Nirdhan Utthan Bank Telkuwa -4 Bara 00 977 053 620143 Saturday 67 Bara Simraunghadh Nirdhan Utthan Bank Uchidihawa 9 Simraungadh Bara 00 977 053 620453 Saturday 00 977 053-540448 68 Bara (1002) Nijgadh Subhalaxmi Money Transfer Nijgad Sahid Chowk , Opposite to RBB Bank, Nijgad. Saturday 00 977 9841891434 69 Bardiya Bansgadhi Nirdhan Utthan Bank Deudhakala 9 Basgadhi Bardiya 00 977 081 621283 Saturday 70 Bardiya Guleria Krishi Bikash Bank Limited Gulariya, Bardiya. 00 977 084 420085 Saturday 00 977 9758001520 71 Bardiya Bansgadhi Malika Bikash Bank Motipur VDC 8, Bansgadh, Bardiya. Saturday 00 977 9758001532 72 Bardiya Bhurigaun Nirdhan Utthan Bank Neulapur VDC-5 .Bardiya 00 977 081 621283 Saturday 73 Bardiya Guleria Nirdhan Utthan Bank Radhakrishna chowk, Gulariya -9 Bardia. 00 977 084 421147 Saturday 74 Bardiya Rajapur Nirdhan Utthan Bank Rajapur-1 Bardiya 00 977 084 460102 Saturday Bhansar Road, Gularia Nagar Palika-8 (South from District 75 Bardiya (1001) Guleria Aadarsha General Store 084-420635 Saturday Police Office) 76 Bhaktapur Seepadole Nepal Investment Bank Limited Seepadole Branch, Bhaktapur, Nepal 00 977 1 6615617 None 3, Bhaktapur Dubar Square, Bhaktapur 00 977 01 6611830 77 Bhaktapur Durbar Square
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