Kathmandu, Dec. 13
Nabil
Bank has provided certificates to 25 young aspiring entrepreneurs who
participated in Nabil School of Social Entrepreneurship (Nabil SSE)
Certification Course from Bagmati Province.
Nirvana
Chaudhary, Vice-Chairman of the Bank, handed over the certificates to
participants in ‘Reflection and Celebrations Certificate Distribution Programme’
held at Campion College on Sunday.
Chaudhary
said that thousands of youths are leaving the country not willingly but in
search of better opportunities.
Stating
that entrepreneurs are not born but made, he said, “I hear youths discussing
various ideas and business plans. However, due to lack of proper mentorship and
direction, their ideas could not turn into reality. The initiation that Nabil
took a year ago is now making difference to the life of young people providing
the direction and platform.”
Nabil
Bank, under its CSR initiative has introduced Nabil SSE Programme since
November 2021 in collaboration with academic institutions at all seven
provinces of Nepal. According to the bank, a 14-day long training spread over three-month
period on Social Entrepreneurship provided training on four themes — knowledge
enhancement, skill-set, mind-set and resources — in a practical approach. The
course provided the participants with an opportunity to learn from the
entrepreneur’s experience, experts in the field, field visits, case studies and
workshops, the bank said in a statement on Tuesday.
Bhupendra
Pandey, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Nabil Bank said that Nabil is always
ready to support start-ups, small and medium enterprises in terms of providing
education, enhancing financial literacy and supporting financially.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 14 December 2022.
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