Civil Bank relocated at Anamnagar

Kathmandu, July-27 Civil Bank Limited has started its banking operations at Anamnagar, as its 41st branches from today. This branch has been relocated from Hattisar and was inaugurated by the Bank’s Chairman Ichchha Raj Tamang.
The Bank’s sources have also indicated that the new branches will provide banking services to local businesses as well as to the general public of the respective areas. The Bank has already received approval from Nepal Rastra Bank for opening branches at Budhanilkantha & Bhaktapur of Kathmandu Valley, Pashupatinagar of Ilam, Besisahar of Lamjung, Taulihawa of Kapilvastu, Tulsipur of Dang.

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