List of Commercial Banks in Nepal | Class A Banks

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List of Commercial Banks in Nepal | Class A Banks

Commercial banks are the most common and widely recognized financial institutions in Nepal and are classified as Class A institutions. As of mid-January 2025, 20 commercial banks are operating in the country.

Commercial banks are the backbone of the banking system in Nepal and have the largest share of the financial market. They provide services to the general public, including both large companies and individual customers. These banks offer a wide range of services, including:

  • Deposits: They offer individuals and businesses savings accounts, current accounts, and fixed deposits.
  • Loans: They provide personal loans, home loans, business loans, and educational loans, among others.
  • Foreign Exchange Services: They deal with foreign currency exchange, facilitating both international trade and travel.
  • Credit Facilities: They offer credit cards, debit cards, and other forms of credit to customers.

The banking history of Nepal began with the establishment of Nepal Bank Limited in 1937 A.D. (1994 B.S.). It was the first commercial bank in the country, jointly owned by the government and the general public.

Commercial banks are regulated by the Nepal Rastra Bank (Central Bank of Nepal) and must meet strict capital and operational requirements. Nepal Rastra Bank has classified banks into four distinct categories as follows:

  1. Class A – Commercial Banks

  2. Class B – Development Banks

  3. Class C – Finance Companies

  4. Class D – Microfinance Institutions

List of Commercial Banks in Nepal

S.N Bank Name Headquarters Paid-up Capital (in NPR) Website
1 Global IME Bank Ltd Kamaladi, Kathmandu 35.77 billion www.globalimebank.com
2 Nepal Investment Mega Bank Ltd Durbarmarg, Kathmandu 34.12 billion www.nimb.com.np
3 Nabil Bank Ltd Beena Marg, Kathmandu 27.05 billion www.nabilbank.com
4 Kumari Bank Ltd Durbarmarg, Kathmandu 26.22 billion www.kumaribank.com
5 Prabhu Bank Ltd Babarmahal, Kathmandu 23.54 billion www.prabhubank.com
6 Laxmi Sunrise Bank Ltd Hattisar, Kathmandu 21.67 billion www.laxmisunrisebank.com
7 Himalayan Bank Ltd Kamaladi, Kathmandu 21.65 billion www.himalayanbank.com
8 Prime Commercial Bank Ltd Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu 19.40 billion www.primebank.com.np
9 Agricultural Development Bank Ramshahpath, Kathmandu 18.88 billion www.adbl.gov.np
10 NMB Bank Ltd Babarmahal, Kathmandu 18.36 billion www.nmb.com.np
11 Rastriya Banijya Bank Ltd Singhadurbarplaza, Kathmandu 15.63 billion www.rbb.com.np
12 Nepal Bank Ltd Dharmapath, Kathmandu 14.69 billion www.nepalbank.com.np
13 Siddhartha Bank Ltd Hattisar, Kathmandu 14.08 billion www.siddharthabank.com
14 Citizens Bank International Ltd Narayanhitipath, Kathmandu 14.20 billion www.citizensbank.com.np
15 Sanima Bank Ltd Nagpokhari, Kathmandu 12.46 billion www.sanimabank.com
16 NIC Asia Bank Ltd Thapathali, Kathmandu 11.56 billion www.nicasiabank.com
17 Everest Bank Ltd Lazimpat, Kathmandu 10.69 billion www.everestbankltd.com
18 Machhapuchchhre Bank Ltd Lazimpat, Kathmandu 10.25 billion www.machbank.com
19 Nepal SBI Bank Ltd Kesharmahal, Kathmandu 10.12 billion www.nepalsbi.com
20 Standard Chartered Bank Nepal Ltd Naya Baneshwor, Kathmandu 9.42 billion www.sc.com/np

Defunct Commercial Banks (No longer in Operation)

13 commercial banks are no longer in operation (defunct) as they have either merged or been acquired to form stronger institutions. This process was initiated by Nepal Rastra Bank to strengthen the banking sector, enhance stability, improve customer service, and increase competitiveness in the market.

S.N. Bank Name Year of Closure Reason of Closure
1 Bank of Asia Nepal 2013 Merged with NIC Bank to form NIC Asia Bank
2 Bank of Kathmandu 2023 Merged with Global IME Bank
3 Century Commercial Bank 2023 Acquired by Prabhu Bank
4 Commerz & Trust Bank 2014 Merged with Global IME Bank
5 Grand Bank Nepal 2016 Acquired by Prabhu Bank
6 Janata Bank Nepal 2019 Merged with Global IME Bank
7 KIST Bank 2014 Merged with Prabhu Bikas Bank
8 Lumbini Bank 2016 Merged with Bank of Kathmandu
9 Mega Bank Nepal 2023 Merged with Nepal Investment Bank to form Nepal Investment Mega Bank
10 Nepal Bangladesh Bank 2022 Acquired by Nabil Bank
11 Nepal Credit & Commerce Bank 2023 Merged with Kumari Bank
12 Civil Bank 2023 Acquired by Himalayan Bank
13 Sunrise Bank 2023 Merged with Laxmi Bank to form Laxmi Sunrise Bank

Capital requirements of the Commercial bank in Nepal

To ensure the stability and resilience of the banking sector, NRB has established specific capital requirements that these banks must meet.

Minimum Paid-Up Capital

NRB mandates that all commercial banks maintain a minimum paid-up capital of NPR 8 billion. This requirement ensures that banks have a solid financial foundation to support their operations and absorb potential losses.

Capital Adequacy Ratios

Beyond the paid-up capital, commercial banks must comply with capital adequacy ratios as outlined in the NRB’s Capital Adequacy Framework:

  • Core Capital (Tier 1) Ratio: A minimum of 8.5% of risk-weighted assets.

  • Total Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR): A minimum of 11% of risk-weighted assets, which includes both Tier 1 and Tier 2 capital.

These ratios ensure that banks possess sufficient capital to cover various risks and continue operating effectively during financial stress.

By meeting these capital requirements, commercial banks in Nepal contribute to the overall health and stability of the country’s financial system.