Kumari Remit Bachat Khata

Kumari Remit Bachat Khata

Remit saving account has been designed to solicit deposit accounts of the Nepalese working abroad.

Kumari Remit Bachat Khata
6.03 %
Total Interest Rate

Last Updated Date: May 17, 2022

Kumari Bank Ltd

Kumari Bank Limited is a commercial bank existing as the fifteenth industrial financial institution of Nepal by beginning its banking operations from Chaitra 21, 2057 B.S (April 03, 2001) with an objective of offering competitive and current banking services financial market. Kumari Bank Limited has acquired Kasthamandap Development Bank, Mahakali Bikas Bank, Kakrebihar Bikas Bank, Paschimanchal Finance. Kumari Bank Limited is currently trading on Nepal Stock Exchange with the symbol KBL. KBL has provided a dividend return of 8.5 percent in the fiscal year 2074/75. Kumari Bank Limited has appointed Kumari Bank Limited as its share registrar. The Bank has been imparting both Domestic and International Visa Debit Card and Credit Card, accessible in all VISA linked ATMs in Nepal and India, presenting extra offerings to the clients thru its 108 ATMs and quite a few POS terminals by exemplifying exact company governance, proactive danger management practices, and most efficient corporate social responsibility. Along with this, the Bank has additionally been presenting today's Mobile Banking, Internet Banking, Viber Banking, and QR PaymentsKumari Bank Limited have been providing wide-range of modern-day banking services through 221 factors of illustration located in a number of urban, semi city section and rural components of the country, with 186 branches, thirteen extension counters and 22 Branchless Banking Units. The bank aims to supply progressive products and offerings to their customers, use these innovative products to reap financial inclusion, and do so by exemplifying exact company governance, proactive danger management practices, and most efficient corporate social responsibility.

Kumari Remit Bachat Khata

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Document required for Remit Saving Account

  1. Personal Account Opening Form
  2. Personal identification such as passport/citizenship.
  3. Two recent passport size photographs of account holder.
  4. Identification of account holder justifying the current address of customer such as utility bill (electricity/telephone) or PAN card or driving license or voter identity card etc. for KYC purpose
  5. Declaration of nominee with personal identification and PP size photograph
  6. Copy of VISA along with passport or work permit

What Is a Remittance Saving ? 

A remittance is a payment of money that is transferred to another party. Broadly speaking, any payment of an invoice or a bill can be called a remittance. However, the term is most often used nowadays to describe a sum of money sent by someone working abroad to his or her family back home.Most remittances are made by foreign workers to family members in their home countries. The most common way of making a remittance is by using an electronic payment system through a bank or a money transfer service such as Western Union. People who use these options are generally charged a fee. Transfers can take as little as ten minutes to reach the recipient.Remit saving deposit is for those people who are engaged in foreign employment and their family members. This ensures remittance comes through the direct banking channel of saving account.A remittance is a transfer of funds. A cash remittance is when the sender deposits cash instead of using a debit or credit card, cheque, or direct bank transfer to remit. A cash remittance requires the sender to provide their information such as full name, local address, the purpose of the remit.

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