Special savings account is a variant of local currency savings account with higher interest rates targeted to our existing as well as new customers. A Special Savings Account is to offer the ultimate trust, security and convenience in a Savings Account. Special savings accounts help you not only be a saver, but a planner. This way you can avoid getting into debt with interest accruing methods (such as personal loans or credit cards) for events such as the holidays, graduations, taxes, etc.
Last Updated Date: May 17, 2022
In 2016, after the merger of Grand Bank Nepal Limited, Kist Bank Ltd., Prabhu Bikash Bank Ltd., Gaurishankar Development Bank Ltd. and Zenith Finance Ltd., Prabhu Bank Limited was created. Prabhu Bank Limited has taken part in the A class financial institution status. The mission of Prabhu bank Limited is to become Nepal 's leading commercial bank by providing their customers with the highest quality financial products and services.
Prabhu Bank Limited has undertaken activities such as various deposit schemes, loans and advances, foreign exchange facilities, trade finance, inward / outward remittances, government securities market makers, non-funded services such as issuing guarantees, letters of remittances,, with the goal of supporting individuals, families. Prabhu Bank maintains that it is only when its customers thrive that a bank succeeds.
One of the key aims of the bank is to reach out to ordinary citizens with a host of helpful products and services to ensure their future prosperity. The bank has achieved a considerable degree of success in pursuing this goal within a relatively short period of time, thus building a substantial base of loyal customers.
Special savings account is a variant of local currency savings account with higher interest rates targeted to our existing as well as new customers. A Special Savings Account is to offer the ultimate trust, security and convenience in a Savings Account.
Special savings accounts help you not only be a saver, but a planner. This way you can avoid getting into debt with interest accruing methods (such as personal loans or credit cards) for events such as the holidays, graduations, taxes, etc.