Kathmandu, Dec 3
ICICI Bank Limited,
India, has inaugurated its representative office in Nepal. This is the first
Indian private sector bank to be set up in Nepal.
Nepal Rastra Bank's Governor
Maha Prasad Adhikari, Indian Ambassador to Nepal Vinay Mohan Kwatra, Nepali
Ambassador to India Nilamber Acharya and Managing Director and CEO of ICICI
Bank Sandeep Bakhshi jointly inaugurated the office during a virtual event on
Thursday.
The representative
office will closely work with the domestic banks in Nepal to facilitate
investment, trade, payments and treasury business between the two countries, it
said.
Speaking on the occasion,
Sriram H. Iyer, Head-International Banking Group, ICICI Bank, said, “India and
Nepal have significant trade and investment links between them. We believe that
ICICI Bank’s on-ground presence through the new representative office coupled
with its strong business partnerships with banks in Nepal will help us further
our participation in the economic flows between the two countries.”
Similarly, Ranju
Sigtia, Head - International Financial Institution Group, ICICI Bank, said that
the office was a reaffirmation of the bank's commitment towards the region and
belief in the long-term growth potential of the Indo-Nepal economic corridor.
"We look forward
to working with our partners in Nepal for deepening connectivity for our
customers doing business between the two countries,” he said.
The bank has appointed
Ranjan Kumar Thapa as the Chief Representative for its Nepal operations.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 4 December 2020.
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