Mega Prabardhak Bachat Khata(Special)

Mega Prabardhak Bachat Khata(Special)

Share Holders Saving account is offered to the Bank’s shareholders to facilitate receiving their dividends.

Mega Prabardhak Bachat Khata(Special)
6.53 %
Total Interest Rate

Last Updated Date: March 21, 2022

Mega Bank Nepal Ltd

Nepal Rastra Bank issued Mega Bank its Operating License on 4th Shrawan, 2067 and it commenced banking operations from 7th Shrawan 2067. It lies under class “A” commercial bank which has achieved Nine years of operations and is on its way to realizing the aspirations of 2,396 promoters who incorporated chiefly from middle-class households spread over more than sixty three Districts of Nepal. Mega Bank has merged with Paschimanchal Development Bank and Tourism Development Bank. Banking Services of Mega Bank Limited are dedicated to the whole monetary strata of the Nepalese society from “Halo” to “Hydro”. Mega Bank Nepal Limited is currently trading in Nepal Stock Exchange with symbol MEGA. MEGA has provided a dividend return of 7.85 percent in the fiscal year 2074/75. Mega Bank Limited has appointed Nabil Investment Banking Limited as it’s share registrar. Mega Bank is dedicated to supplying financial options to not just the pinnacle middle or backside of the Pyramid.

Mega Prabardhak Bachat Khata(Special)

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

  • Copy of citizenship
  • 1 Passport size photo
  • Address Proof: Copy of electricity bill/lalpurja/rent agreement, etc

What is Shareholder's Savings?

Shareholder's Savings scheme is a privileged service to the bank's valued shareholders so that dividends can be easily credited to their accounts. It wipes off the hassle of encashing dividend cheques.It is a savings or checking account at a credit union. These accounts establish your share of ownership and allow you to use the great features a credit union has to offer as a member.A shareholder, also referred to as a stockholder, is a person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock, which is known as equity. ... These rewards come in the form of increased stock valuations, or as financial profits distributed as dividends.
 

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