Loan Against Government Securities*

Loan Against Government Securities*

A bond is a fixed income instrument in which a loan is give by an investor to a borrower. If you buy a bond from a company, you have that amount to the company, and like all other loans, you earn an interest on your investment.

Loan Against Government Securities*
2 %
Interest Rate
Loan Against Government Securities*
8.6 %
Base Rate
Loan Against Government Securities*
10.6 %
Total Interest Rate

Last Updated Date: March 21, 2022

NMB Bank Ltd

NMB bank has been operating since May 2008 as an “A” class economic institution by the means of Nepal Rastra Bank. It is registered as a commercial bank and generates accountable banking, preferred by means of all stakeholders, enabling customers and customers to obtain their financial desires as a consequence contributing towards customers. NMB Bank has a joint assignment agreement with Netherlands Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden (FMO), a Dutch Development Bank where FMO holds 17% of the Bank's shares and is the biggest shareholder of NMB. NMB Bank has additionally been merged with Pathibhara Bikas Bank, Bhrikuti Bikas Bank, Clean Energy Development Bank, and Prudential Finance. NMB Bank was awarded ‘Bank of the Year – 2017’ and ‘Bank of the Year 2018’ consecutively by The Banker, Financial Times, London. Presently, NMB bank is trading on the Nepal Stock Exchange with the image NMB. NMB has provided a dividend return of 30 percent in the fiscal year 2074/75. NMB Bank Limited has appointed NMB Capital Limited as its share registrar. NMB bank has been turning in the market for minimizing environmental risk with renewable energy and agribusiness. It has been reinforcing and merchandising financial development by working actively in the neighborhood with the global stakeholders as well as promoting sustainability via economic merchandise for the actual economy.

Loan Against Government Securities*

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

  1. Copy of citizenship certificate of the borrower and all other owners of the securities
  2. Photographs
  3. Documents certifying current salary (for employee)
  4. Paper of Agreements/contracts (for Fixed Income Groups)
  5. Loan Application form duly filled and signed
  6. Firm Registration Certificate/PAN with Board Resolution for obtaining loan and to sign on security documents of the bank in case of firm/company

 

What is Loan Against Bonds?

A bond is a fixed income instrument in which a loan is give by an investor to a borrower.Loans Against Securities is available in the form of an overdraft facility which is pledged against financial securities like shares, units and bonds. Loan Against Shares/Bonds/Mutual Funds is basically a loan where you pledge the securities you have invested in as collateral against the loan amount.

A bond is a fixed income instrument in which a loan is given by an investor to a borrower.If you hold the government bonds yourself, you can either open a margin brokerage account, put the bonds in the account, then borrow against them, or you can borrow from a bank using the bonds as collateral.Bonds are subject to risks such as the interest rate risk, prepayment risk, credit risk, reinvestment risk, and liquidity risk.While granting advances against shares held in joint names to joint holders or third party beneficiaries, banks normally ensure that the objective of the regulation is not defeated by granting advances to other joint holders or third party beneficiaries to circumvent the limits placed on loans/advances against shares and other securities.Banks avail the facility of Pledge of the dematerialized shares/debentures in the depository system, whereby the securities pledged by the borrower get blocked in favour of the lending bank. The loan limit depends on the valuation of the security, applicable margin and ability to service and repay the loan. Loan is normally given in the form of overdraft facility against the pledge of the securities. Interest has to be paid for the amount and period for which the overdraft facility is utilized. A declaration is obtained from the borrower indicating the details of the loans / advances availed against shares and other securities, from any other bank, in order to ensure compliance with the ceilings prescribed for the purpose.


 

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