By TRN
Online, Kathmandu, Sept 13: Global IME Bank Limited has been honored with the
Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2024, being recognized as Nepal's Best Bank
2024 and Nepal’s Best Bank for ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance)
among Nepali Banks and Financial Institutions (BFIs).
Bank
Chairman Chandra Prasad Dhakal and Chief Executive Officer Surendra Raj Regmi
received the awards during a special function organized in Singapore on
Thursday.
The
Euromoney Award is regarded as a coveted accolade in the global banking
industry. Established in 1992, it recognizes outstanding performance in banking
services across the globe. The Euromoney Group comprises renowned and
experienced individuals from the financial sector, including former CEOs and
Senior Executives of Reuters, Bloomsbury Publishing, HSBC UK, the Governor of
the Central School of Ballet, Lehman Brothers, and Fintel, to name a few.
This is the
second time Global IME Bank has been honored with this award. Previously, the
Bank received the "Euromoney Award for Excellence 2022 - Best Bank of
Nepal", according to secretariat of the Bank.
In addition
to this award, Global IME Bank has been honored in various categories by
numerous national and international organizations. The bank has received
prestigious awards such as Bank of the Year 2014, Best Internet Bank 2016, Best
Bank Award 2024, and Best Employer Award.
Global IME
Bank is proud to receive this coveted award and vows to continue providing
exemplary banking services in the future.
Global IME
Bank is the first private sector bank in Nepal with a branch network in all 77
districts of the country. The bank has over 1,100 service centers, including
354 branch offices, 384 ATMs, 255 branchless banking services, 68 extension and
revenue collection counters, and 3 foreign representative offices.
In addition
to providing banking services to Nepali citizens, the bank also facilitates
inward remittances from various countries worldwide, including the United
States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Saudi
Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, India, Jordan, and Hong Kong, among
others.