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Nepal SBI Bank contributes Rs2.5 to PM Disaster Relief Fund
The cheque was handed over to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli by Dipak Kumar De, managing director and chief executive officer of the bank at the Office of the Prime Minister in Singha Durbar.bookmark
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Published at : October 7, 2024
Updated at : October 7, 2024 07:15
Kathmandu
Nepal SBI Bank has contributed Rs2.5 million to the Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives to support relief measures for victims affected by recent landslides and floods.
The cheque was handed over to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli by Dipak Kumar De, managing director and chief executive officer of the bank at the Office of the Prime Minister in Singha Durbar.
The bank has been providing services through its 100 branches, 22 extension counters, 7 Province offices, 19 branchless banking, 121 ATMs and one corporate office.
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