Nabil Bank Limited has provided financial literacy to more than 11,000 students across Nepal as part of its ‘Global Money Week’ campaign, the bank announced.
The initiative ran from March 16 to 22 and aimed to educate young people on financial management.
Under this year’s global theme, “Smart Money Talks,” the bank conducted programs across all seven provinces, covering topics such as savings, investment, digital banking, and fraud awareness.
In total, 11,087 students benefited from the campaign, with the largest participation recorded in Bagmati Province (2,608 students) and Koshi Province (2,064 students).
Other provinces included Madhesh (1,381), Gandaki (1,278), Lumbini (1,338), Karnali (1,504), and Sudurpashchim (914).
The bank also expanded its outreach by producing and broadcasting various financial literacy materials to engage students and youth further, reinforcing its commitment to fostering financial awareness nationwide.








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