
Everest Bank Conducts Financial Literacy Program for Global Money Week
News Summary
Prepared after editorial review.
- Under the coordination of Nepal Rastra Bank, Everest Bank conducted a weeklong financial literacy program from Chaitra 2 to 8.
- The bank delivered financial literacy messages to over 3,000 students through branches across all seven provinces.
- Everest Bank currently operates 133 branches, 4 extension counters, 7 provincial offices, and 163 ATMs nationwide.
Chaitra 9, Kathmandu – In coordination with Nepal Rastra Bank, Everest Bank has once again organized various programs on the occasion of Global Money Week, similar to previous years. The bank announced that a weeklong financial literacy campaign was held nationwide from Chaitra 2 to 8.
As part of this initiative, the bank’s branches in all seven provinces conducted financial literacy programs in various schools and campuses.
According to the bank, more than 3,000 students received financial literacy messages during the program. “Some students were also given practical exposure by visiting bank branches to learn about banking services firsthand,” the bank stated in a press release.
Carried out under the slogan “Smart Money Talks,” the programs aimed to raise awareness among youth on crucial topics such as financial knowledge, skills, attitudes, financial inclusion, secure digital transactions, banking services, and precautions to be taken.
Everest Bank currently serves over 1.4 million customers and operates a nationwide network of 133 branches, 4 extension counters, 7 provincial offices, and 163 ATMs.