Nabil Bank launches Appointment Banking System
It is focussed on busy professionals, business owners, and customers seeking efficient and time-saving banking services
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KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 10: Nabil Bank Limited has introduced the Appointment Banking System, designed to cater to busy professionals, business owners, and customers seeking efficient and time-saving banking services. It will be available at the bank’s Head Office in Teendhara, Kathmandu, and focuses on streamlining cash counter services.
"The very system allows customers to schedule visits for essential banking services such as cash and cheque transactions, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free experience," states a press release issued by the bank yesterday.
"The new service allows for convenient booking of appointments through the Nabil Bank website or the NBank App, ensuring ease of access. Additionally, it minimizes waiting times by providing dedicated professional assistance for cash and cheque transactions, making the overall banking experience seamless and efficient."
Currently, the service is available at the Tindhara branch, Head Office, Durbarmarg, Kathmandu, focusing on essential cash counter transactions. This move, as it claimed, aligns with the bank’s vision of creating a digitally empowered banking ecosystem that prioritizes customer convenience.

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