Financial resource mobilization still more focused in capital city and adjoining districts: NRB report

KATHMANDU, Nov 2: Nepal’s financial resource mobilization has largely centralized still in the Capital and adjoining districts while leaving a pork barrel amount for the remote districts despite the government’s target to promote financial inclusion across the country.

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Inflation on food and dairy products continues to increase, say NRB report

Inflation in the country has become stable in the current fiscal year compared to 2021/22. That said, inflation on daily consumables continues to rise rapidly. The post Inflation on food and dairy products continues to increase, say NRB report appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Inflation exceeds cap of 7.44 percent

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has issued a report about current macroeconomic and financial situation of Nepal

Inflation exceeds cap of 7.44 percent

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has issued a report about current macroeconomic and financial situation of Nepal

Some positive economic indicators: NRB report

The macroeconomic report of the first four months of the current fiscal unveiled by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) today revealed some positive indicators due to import restrictions on certain non-essential goods.

Remittance inflow drops by 6.8 percent

KATHMANDU, Jan 13: Remittance inflow has been constantly going down, a recent report unveiled by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) reveals.  According to the NRB report released on Thursday, remittance amounting Rs 388.58 billion was received in the first five months of the current fiscal year which began in mid-July.  The amount is 6.8 percent less than the inflow reported in the same period in the Fiscal Year 2020/21. Nepal reported an 11 percent rise in remittance inflow during the same five months in the last fiscal year.  The country also reported a fall in remittance inflow in US dollars.

36.3 million deposit accounts in Nepal, says NRB report

KATHMANDU, Aug 21: A report prepared by the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has unveiled that there were 36.3 million deposit accounts in Nepal. The report added that financial access has expanded to 60.9 percent of Nepalis who have at least one deposit account in the bank. There are altogether 5,978 banks of various classes such as A, B and C as of April this year.  The study conducted on the status of financial access in Nepal showed there were 36.3 million deposit accounts and 1.6 plus loan accounts in Nepal by mid-June 2020. Among the total deposit accounts, 67.7 percent are active while the remaining ones are dormant. Similarly, of active deposit accounts, female’s account accounted for 72.2 per cent.  Similarly, out of total deposit accounts, saving accounts constitute 90.6 per cent. Among the total 753 local levels, 750 local units had commercial banks ensuring people's financial access. Dhading district’s Rubi Valley, Jajarkot’s Junichande and Bajhang’s Saipal have no commercial banks, according to the report.  Among those having access to banking in the country, the number of mobile banking users stands at 32 per cent, the report mentioned.

Inflation higher in hilly region, says NRB report, Remittance increases

Inflation higher in hilly region, says NRB report, Remittance increases Inflation higher in hilly region, says NRB report, Remittance increases