Global IME Bank and IME Group Donate NPR 50 Million to Prime Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund

In a significant show of support for disaster relief efforts, Global IME Bank and IME Group have donated NPR 50 million to the Prime Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund. The donation was handed over by Chandra Prasad Dhakal, Chairman of Global IME Bank and IME Group, to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli in a ceremony held on Sunday.

The contribution includes NPR 45 million from Global IME Bank Limited, NPR 2 million from IME Limited, NPR 1.5 million from IGI Prudential Insurance, and NPR 1.5 million from IME Life. This financial assistance aims to bolster ongoing relief and rescue efforts for citizens affected by recent natural disasters, including floods, landslides, and inundations that have impacted various regions of the country.

Chairman Dhakal emphasized the importance of collaboration with the government to support citizens in these challenging times. “This contribution is part of our responsibility to assist the government’s efforts in providing relief and ensuring the safety of those affected by disasters,” Dhakal said during the ceremony.

The event was attended by several key figures from the IME Group and Global IME Bank, including Hemraj Dhakal, Chairman of IME Limited and Managing Director of IME Group; Surendra Raj Regmi, CEO of Global IME Bank; Yugesh Bhakta Bade Shrestha, CEO of IGI Prudential Insurance; Suman Pokharel, Deputy CEO of Global IME Bank; and Dinesh Amatya, Acting CEO of IME Life.

This generous donation highlights the private sector’s commitment to supporting the government in addressing the devastating impact of natural disasters on communities across Nepal.

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