NMB Bank Revolutionizes Banking with “Digi Station”
e, NMB Bank has unveiled its cutting-edge Digital Branch concept, “Digi Station,” ushering in a new era of banking convenience. This innovative offering promises customers a seamless and hassle-free banking experience, incorporating a range of services within an automated ecosystem.
“Digi Station” boasts a host of features, including cash deposit, clearing cheque deposit, check stop, check requisition, balance inquiries, cash withdrawal, and statement generation, all seamlessly integrated to simplify banking transactions.
This strategic move underscores NMB Bank’s commitment to harnessing technology for the benefit of its valued customers and dedicated staff members. The bank remains steadfast in its mission to excel in banking services by continuously adapting to the evolving needs of its customers.
The inaugural “Digi Station” facility is currently located at the NMB Babarmahal Branch, where customers can effortlessly deposit cash amounts up to NPR 100,000 without requiring human assistance. Additionally, the facility offers a convenient cheque deposit kiosk and an information kiosk, facilitating check stop, check requisition, clearing check services, and access to account statements and other account information.
NMB Bank’s excellence in banking has not gone unnoticed, as it has been awarded the prestigious title of “Bank of the Year Asia 2021” by ‘The Banker Magazine’ of The Financial Times, London. This accolade adds to the bank’s growing list of achievements, including the “Bank of the Year” title in 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021.
Currently, NMB Bank extends its services through a vast network of 201 branches, 145 ATMs, and 12 extension counters, reaffirming its dedication to serving customers across the region.
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