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Dormant Account for 10 Years and More.Pdf Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank Limited Notice Published as per provision of Section 112(2) of Bank and Financial Instituition Act,2073 and NRB Unified Directives 16/2077(3)(3) S.N. BranchCode Name 1 016 A.N.O.W.U.PRI.RA.BA.SA.MU.E. SAMITI 2 013 A.P.F MANAKAMANA GAN 3 013 A.P.F MANAKAMANA GAN 4 012 AADARSHA LAMICHHANE 5 026 AADARSHA SHANTI CLUB 6 014 AADESH PRADHAN 7 014 AADITYA DEV PRAJOO 8 025 AADITYA PANDEYA CHHETRI 9 013 AAHALDANDA YUBA CLUB 10 012 AAITA MAYA SUNAR 11 013 AAITA SINGH GURUNG 12 022 AAITE KAMI 13 024 AAITI SINJALI 14 013 AAKAL BAHADUR TAMANG 15 013 AAKALA RANA MAGAR 16 023 AAKRIS MEDICAL HALL 17 014 AAKRITI ADHIKARI 18 012 AAKRITI OJHA 19 012 AAKRITI PANGENI 20 022 AAKRITI POUDE L/ANJALIPOUDEL 21 022 AAKRITI SINGH K.C 22 022 AAKRTI SINGH K.C 23 001 AAMAN BAHADUR BHUJEL 24 026 AAMBIKA BAHADUR RANA 25 023 AANARKALI BARAI 26 013 AANJAN POKHREL 27 012 AARADHANA TOL BIKAS SANSTHA 28 018 AARATI KOIRALA 29 018 AARATI GURUNG 30 001 AARON GURUNG 31 012 AARUPATA BATO MARMAT UPA. SAMITI 32 001 AASH MAYA GURUNG 33 002 AASHIS BABU SHRESTHA 34 012 AASHISH ADHIKARI 35 001 AASHISH TRIPATHEE 36 001 AASTHA BARAL 37 023 AASTHA GAUTAM 38 014 AATMARAM SHRESTHA 39 014 AAVASH PRADHAN 40 026 AAYASH MOHAMAD DHOBI 41 001 AAYSHMA SHRESTHA 1 S.N. BranchCode Name 42 014 AAYUSH GURUNG 43 012 AAYUSH THAPA 44 001 AAYUSHA SHRESTHA 45 012 AAYUSHA SHRESTHA 46 013 ABADESH MOHATO KOIRE 47 023 ABBAS ALI DEWAN 48 024 ABDUL GAFFER TELI 49 013 ABDUL GANI MIYA 50 022 ABDUL HAK MANIIHAR 51 012 ABDUL HALIM KHAN 52 001 ABDUL MALIK MIYA 53 014 ABDUL MOJID MIYA 54 013 ABHAYA SHRESTHA 55 012 ABHISHEK ADHIKARI 56 001 ABHISHEK BHANDARI 57 016 ABHISHEK GIRI 58 029 ABHISHEK KARKI 59 001 ABHISHEK TAMANG 60 022 ABHUSHAN BAJRACHARYA 61 001 ABIHIMANYU K.C 62 013 ABIN PARIYAR 63 014 ABINASH LAMA 64 003 ABINASH SHRESTHA 65 023 ABIRAL PANTHI 66 016 ABISHKAR BHATTARAI 67 014 ABISHKAR PRASAD SHARMA 68 029 ABISKAR SIGDEL 69 012 ABISUKHI SUBEDI 70 012 ABRAM KAWAR 71 012 ACE DEVELOPMENT BANK LTD. 72 012 ACE DEVELOPMENT BANK LTD. 73 003 ACHALA DAHAL 74 024 ACHYUT GYAWALI 75 013 ACHYUT KUMAR BOHARA 76 018 ACHYUT NEUPANE 77 014 ADARSH BASTOLA 78 012 ADARSH CHOWK PATNERI MUSE TUDO BATO 79 012 ADARSH CHOWK PATNERI MUSE TUDO BATO 80 014 ADARSH OFFSET PRINTERS 81 012 ADARSH TOL BIKAS SANSTHA 82 016 ADARSHA PAUDEL 83 025 ADARSHA TOLE PIC.B.NI.TA.U.SAMMITEE 84 018 ADESH BARAL 85 022 ADHIKARI NIRMAN SEWA 86 017 ADHISH DHAKAL 87 012 ADRASH PRAGATI TOL BIKAS SANSTHA 88 013 ADU THAPA MAGAR 89 013 AEROSE DHITAL 90 013 AGAR BAHADUR TAMANG 2 S.N. BranchCode Name 91 001 AGNI PRASAD ADHIKARI 92 012 AGNIDHAR GAUTAM 93 013 AGNIDHAR KHANAL 94 012 AGNIDHAR PARAJULI 95 014 AGRAJ SHRESTHA 96 003 AGRASAR SAVING & CREDIT CO. OP 97 001 AGRIM GAUTAM 98 001 AI BAHADUR GURUNG 99 013 AITA BAHADUR GURUNG 100 013 AITA BAHADUR NEPALI 101 018 AITA RAJ GURUNG 102 013 AITA RAM/SUNITA TAMANG 103 018 AJANTA BHATTARAI 104 026 AJAY DUWADI 105 012 AJAY BAHADUR LOPCAN 106 023 AJAY NEUPANE 107 003 AJAYA KUMAR BASTOLA 108 012 AJAYA THAPA 109 022 AJEEJ BAKSH 110 001 AJIT GAHATRAJ 111 024 AJODHIYA THARUNI 112 018 AJUDDHA PRASAD WAGLE 113 013 AKAA BAHADUR PUN 114 013 AKABUL KHA 115 027 AKADEV KHANAL 116 014 AKALA INVESTMENT COMPANY PVT LTD 117 001 AKANCHA POUDEL 118 002 AKANCHA SHRESTHA 119 013 AKASH CHAUDHARI 120 022 AKBAL MIYA 121 023 AKBAR ALI DARJI 122 023 AKHILESH PANDEY 123 013 AKKAL ADHIKARI 124 001 AKRITI GURUNG 125 024 ALAN GURUNG 126 012 ALEENA GURUNG 127 017 ALESH DHAKAL 128 017 ALFA SAPKOTA 129 028 ALI HUSSAIN DHUNIYA 130 027 ALINA BHUSAL 131 027 ALINA KHANAL 132 026 ALINA NEUPANE 133 018 ALINA POKHREL 134 026 ALISHA THAPA 135 029 ALISHA ADHIKARI 136 016 ALISHA ENTERPRISES 137 026 ALISHA KAUCHA 138 001 ALISHA KOIRALA 139 001 ALISHA PAUDEL 3 S.N. BranchCode Name 140 013 ALLAUDIN AZAM 141 014 AMALA BHATTACHAN 142 022 AMAN JOSHI 143 026 AMAN POUDEL 144 004 AMAN WAGLE 145 012 AMANULA SHAH 146 001 AMAR BAHADUR GURUNG 147 001 AMAR BAHADUR KARKI 148 001 AMAR BAHADUR KC 149 026 AMAR BAHADUR SUNAR 150 013 AMAR BAHADUR THANET 151 028 AMAR DAS PATEL 152 022 AMAR GHARTI CHHETRI 153 025 AMAR NATHB.K. 154 026 AMAR SING BHANDARI 155 025 AMAR SINGH PATHNIRMANBAU.UD.SAM. 156 013 AMAR SINGH RANA 157 022 AMARENDRA KUMAR SINGH 158 014 AMARISH HAMAL 159 014 AMBAR BAHADUR GAHA 160 018 AMBAR BAHADUR SAPKOTA 161 002 AMBER GURUNG/DILLI RAM BARAL 162 012 AMBIKA ATREYA 163 012 AMBIKA BARAL 164 014 AMBIKA BHANDARI 165 012 AMBIKA DEVI NEPAL 166 014 AMBIKA G.C 167 003 AMBIKA GAUTAM(POKHREL) 168 014 AMBIKA GURUNG 169 014 AMBIKA GURUNG 170 004 AMBIKA KHANAL 171 013 AMBIKA KUMAL 172 014 AMBIKA KUMARI B.K 173 017 AMBIKA LAMICHHANE 174 022 AMBIKA NEPAL 175 001 AMBIKA NEPALI 176 017 AMBIKA OJHA 177 012 AMBIKA RIJAL 178 013 AMBIKA THAPA 179 022 AMDA-NEPAL, SIDDHARTHA C&WHOSPITAL 180 022 AMERICA PRASAD SHRESTHA 181 016 AMIN GURUNG 182 014 AMIR G.C 183 012 AMIR THAPA 184 028 AMIRKA KOHAR 185 001 AMISHA BHANDARI 186 014 AMISHA GURUNG 187 002 AMIT ADHIKARI 188 014 AMIT G.C 4 S.N. BranchCode Name 189 022 AMIT GURUNG 190 012 AMIT LAMA 191 013 AMIT RAUAT 192 001 AMIT SHRESTHA 193 012 AMIT SHRESTHA 194 017 AMITA G.C. 195 001 AMITA KC 196 013 AMITA PARIYAR 197 012 AMITA SHRESTHA 198 026 AMJAT MIYA 199 026 AMMA SRISH 200 026 AMRIT GAIRE 201 022 AMRIT GNAWALI 202 023 AMRIT KHANAL 203 025 AMRIT SHARMA 204 003 AMRIT ACHARYA 205 014 AMRIT ACHARYA 206 001 AMRIT BABU DAWADI 207 013 AMRIT BAHADUR PARAJULI 208 014 AMRIT BASTOLA 209 001 AMRIT BDR JIREL 210 018 AMRIT BHURTEL 211 014 AMRIT CHHETRI 212 013 AMRIT DAMAI 213 022 AMRIT G.C 214 001 AMRIT GAUTAM 215 016 AMRIT GHIMIRE 216 016 AMRIT GURUNG 217 022 AMRIT GURUNG 218 016 AMRIT KHADKA 219 003 AMRIT KUMAR PAUDEL 220 029 AMRIT PANDEY 221 012 AMRIT PAUDEL 222 017 AMRIT POUDEL 223 017 AMRIT POUDEL 224 013 AMRIT PRASAD BHATTA 225 014 AMRIT PRASAD TAJHAYA 226 014 AMRIT RAJ BASTOLA 227 012 AMRIT SAPKOTA 228 012 AMRIT SHRESTHA 229 012 AMRIT THAPA CHHETRI 230 004 AMRIT TIWARI 231 026 AMRITA RAYMAJHI(POKHREL) 232 022 AMRITA SARU 233 017 AMRITA ADHIKARI 234 012 AMRITA KARKI 235 001 AMRITA KHATRI 236 001 AMRITA NEUPANE 237 029 AMRITA PANDEY 5 S.N. BranchCode Name 238 001 AMRITA POUDEL 239 003 AMRITA SHRESTHA 240 022 AMRITA SHRESTHA 241 029 AMRITA SIGDEL 242 022 AMRITA SUNAR 243 001 AMUNA BHANDARI 244 014 ANA BIKRAM SHAHI 245 003 ANAMIKA GURUNG 246 023 ANAMIKA PANDEY 247 001 ANANDA GIRI 248 012 ANANDA KHANAL 249 001 ANANDA KUMAR TAJHYA 250 014 ANANDA LAMA 251 012 ANANDA PRASAD ACHARYA 252 001 ANANDA PRASAD ADHIKARI 253 002 ANANDA PRASAD ADHIKARI 254 018 ANANDA PRASAD PAUDEL 255 016 ANANTA NATH POUDEL 256 001 ANANTA RAJ ACHARYA 257 002 ANANTA RAJ SHARMA 258 003 ANBESH GURUNG 259 013 ANDIL KUMAR MAGAR 260 002 ANEMESH THAPA 261 024 ANGAD GUPTA 262 001 ANIBH/ANISHA DWA 263 022 ANIL SHRESTHA 264 012 ANIL ACHARYA 265 016 ANIL BHANDARI 266 001 ANIL DHAKAL 267 014 ANIL GAUTAM 268 012 ANIL GHIMIRE 269 013 ANIL GURUNG 270 016 ANIL GURUNG 271 017 ANIL GURUNG 272 018 ANIL KANDEL 273 014 ANIL KHADKA 274 013 ANIL KUMAR GUPTA 275 016 ANIL KUMAR GUPTA 276 013 ANIL KUMAR SHAH 277 018 ANIL MUKTAN 278 016 ANIL PARIYAR 279 012 ANIL POUDEL 280 018 ANIL POUDEL 281 013 ANIL PRAJAPATI 282 023 ANIL PRASAD GYAWALI 283 001 ANIL RAJ KHADKA 284 003 ANIL SHRESTHA 285 012 ANIL THAPA 286 013 ANIL/BISHNU BISHWOKARMA 6 S.N. BranchCode Name 287 014 ANISH BASTAKOTI 288 018 ANISH GHIMIRE 289 012 ANISH SHRESTHA 290 001 ANISHA DHAKAL 291 013 ANISHA TAMANG 292 022 ANIT POUDEL 293 025 ANITA BK 294 026 ANITA GAUTAM 295 026 ANITA PRADHAN 296 023 ANITA SHRESTHA 297 027 ANITA THARU 298 001 ANITA ACHARYA 299 013 ANITA ADHIKARI 300 014 ANITA ADHIKARI 301 027 ANITA G.C 302 018 ANITA GAUTAM 303 012 ANITA GHALE 304 003 ANITA GURUNG 305 022 ANITA KC 306 022 ANITA MALLA 307 024 ANITA MANDAL 308 027 ANITA NEUPANE 309 002 ANITA PANSARI 310 016 ANITA PAUDEL (DHAKAL) 311 001 ANITA PAUDEL BASTOLA 312 016 ANITA POKHREL 313 003 ANITA POUDEL 314 023 ANITA POUDEL 315 018 ANITA RIMAL 316 004 ANITA SHRESTHA 317 014 ANITA TAMRAKAR 318 001 ANITA THAPA 319 001 ANITA THAPA 320 002 ANITA THAPA 321 013 ANITA THAPA MAGAR 322 022 ANITA UCHAI MAGAR 323 023 ANJALI POUDEL 324 026 ANJALI KHATI 325 017 ANJALI THAPA 326 017 ANJALI THAPA 327 013 ANJAN BABU DHAKAL 328 012 ANJAN BABU POUDEL 329 016 ANJAN DEV DHAKAL 330 012 ANJANA BAGALE 331 014 ANJANA GAIRE 332 018 ANJANA PAUDEL 333 018 ANJANA THAPA 334 013 ANJEEL FANCY STORES 335 012 ANJIL LAMA 7 S.N. BranchCode Name 336 001 ANJILA BASTOLA 337 017 ANJILA TIMILSENA 338 004 ANJILA TIWARI 339 001 ANJINA KOIRALA 340 003 ANJOL GURUNG 341 024 ANJU BASYAL 342 022 ANJU KAFLE 343 025 ANJU THAPA 344 013 ANJU / SUK BDR GURUNG 345 014 ANJU ADHIKARI 346 029 ANJU BASHYAL 347 013 ANJU BHANDARI 348 013 ANJU BHATTA 349 001 ANJU GAUTAM(BHANDARI) 350 001 ANJU GURUNG 351 001 ANJU GURUNG 352 001 ANJU GURUNG 353 012 ANJU GURUNG 354 013 ANJU GURUNG 355 014 ANJU GURUNG 356 014 ANJU GURUNG 357 012 ANJU K.C 358 013 ANJU KARAKHATI 359 012 ANJU KOIRALA 360 023 ANJU NEUPANE 361 025 ANJU PANGENI 362 016 ANJU PATHAK 363 013 ANJU POKHREL 364 012 ANJU POUDEL 365 018 ANJU SHRESTHA 366 025 ANKIT POUDEL 367 001 ANKIT GAHATRAJ 368 001 ANKIT SAPKOTA 369 022 ANKITA KHADKA 370 023 ANKITA GURUNG TAMU 371 012 ANKITA RANABHAT 372 018 ANKUR POKHREL 373 018 ANMOL BHATTARAI 374 003 ANMOL THAPA 375 026 ANNAPURNA SAMUHA 376 001 ANNAPURNA GURUNG 377 003 ANNU THAPA 378 014 ANSHU ADHIKARI 379 012 ANSHU KOIRALA 380 023 ANSHUL BANJADE 381 013 ANSU NEUPANE 382 012 ANTIMA GURUNG 383 027 ANU SHAH 384 013 ANU ACHARYA 8 S.N.
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