Nabil, Apollo ink deal
With this, the Bank’s customers, staff, and shareholders will get a special 10% discount on medical services at Apollo

KATHMANDU, MAY 5: Nabil Bank has entered into a strategic partnership with Apollo Information Centre, the official representative of Apollo Hospital, India. The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marks a significant milestone in providing added value to the Bank’s customers by offering exclusive discounts and privileged services.
During the signing ceremony, Chief Marketing Officer Krishna Prasad Subedi from Nabil Bank and General Manager (Legal) Sushil Kumar Chapagain from Apollo Information Centre inked the deal. Under this collaboration, the Bank’s customers, staff, and shareholders can now avail themselves of a special 10% discount on medical services at Apollo Hospital, India, along with personalised consulting services.
According to Chief Marketing Officer Subedi, the partnership will be beneficial for Nabil customers to gain quality health services from a renowned hospital in India. He further said, “With a significant number of Nepali patients travelling to India for medical treatments, this initiative ensures access to world-class healthcare while simplifying the entire process for Nabil customers.”
This partnership aims to address the needs of a large number of Nepali patients who seek advanced medical care in India but often face challenges in choosing the right hospital and arranging their visits.
To make the process seamless, the discount and privileges are accessible through payments made using Nabil Bank’s diverse platforms, including debit/credit cards, Nabil QR, nBank app, or direct bank transfers. This exclusive offer is valid for two years, ensuring long-term benefits for the bank’s valued stakeholders.

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