Nabil Bank organized an awareness program on safe and secure digital banking for Nepali migrant workers in Qatar.
Over a hundred Nepali workers participated in the event, titled ‘Ghar Ta Nepal,’ held in Qatar.
The program was conducted in coordination with Nabil Investment Banking Limited and Nabil Stock Dealer Limited.
Representatives from various departments of Nabil Bank engaged in interactive discussions on remittances, deposits, digital banking, loans, investments, financial literacy, savings, and financial service utilization.
A special segment introduced the ‘Nabil Skilled Migrant Entrepreneurship Loan,’ aimed at supporting returning migrant workers in establishing their businesses in Nepal.
Nepali Ambassador to Qatar, Ramesh Chandra Paudel, emphasized the importance of sending money through formal banking channels, stating, “Sending remittances through formal channels will not only safeguard hard-earned money but also benefit the entire Nepalese economy.”
He urged Nepali workers in Qatar to prioritize official banking channels for remittances.
Gyanendra Prasad Dhungana, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nabil Bank, highlighted the crucial role of Nepali migrant workers in the economic development of both Nepal and Qatar.
Dhungana stated that the program aimed to raise awareness about digital banking services, enabling Nepali workers to open bank accounts online using their Qatari mobile numbers, apply for loans, and invest in SIPs, mutual funds, and the stock market through the bank’s associated companies.
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