To talk about the rules, Nepalese financial institutions are prohibited to cast off their investments in the transnational company¿s financial instruments. But ¿rules are to break¿ and violating the so called rules, banks back home have invested millions of dough¿s overseas.
Lists of companies with their respective international investments are presented in the table given below:
Banks | Investments (in 100 thousand) |
| Nepal Bank Ltd. | 25997 |
| Rastriya Banijya Bank | 618555 |
| Nabil Bank Ltd. | 25585 |
| Nepal Investment Bank Ltd. | 73454 |
| Standard Chartered Bank Ltd. | 46412 |
| Nepal SBI Bank Ltd. | 1050 |
| Nepal Bangladesh Bank Ltd. | 2525 |
| Nepal Credit & Commercial Bank Ltd. | 864 |
| Lumbini Bank Ltd. | 9583 |
| Nepal Industrial & Commercial Bank Ltd. | 6778 |
| Agriculture Development Bank Ltd | 5796 |
| NMB Bank Ltd. | 279901 |
As per the figure above, NMB Bank Ltd. has invested around 50% of its total investments in international securities. However, Nepal Credit & Commercial Bank Ltd. has 86 million international investments which is only 0.15% of its total investment.
In the situation when the world¿s largest economies are in tailspin and the global economic slowdown are blowing rapidly on the face of the Asian market the safety of international investments has grown up as a major issue.
Source:
Naya Patrika

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