Nepal Investment Bank Limited (NIBL) was established in 1986 as a joint venture between Nepalese and French partners, with Credit Agricole Indosuez holding 50% of the capital. However, in April 2002, a group of companies including bankers, professionals, industrialists, and businessmen acquired the 50% shareholding from Credit Agricole Indosuez, leading to the name change to Nepal Investment Bank Ltd. The current shareholding structure includes a group of companies holding 50% of the capital, with Rashtriya Banijya Bank and Rashtriya Beema Sansthan each holding 15%, and the remaining 20% held by the general public as NIBL is listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange. NIBL is managed by a team of experienced bankers and professionals, offering reliability and professionalism in its services. With a focus on finance, financial services, payments, and banking, NIBL presents a strong investment opportunity in the Nepalese financial industry.
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