INTRODUCTION
Nepal Credit & Commerce Bank Ltd. (NCC Bank) formally
registered as Nepal - Bank of Ceylon Ltd. (NBOC), commenced its operation
on 14th October, 1996 as a Joint Venture with Bank of Ceylon, Sri
Lanka. It was the first private sector Bank with the largest authorized
capital of NRS. 1,000 million. The Head Office of the Bank is located
at Siddhartha Nagar, Rupandehi, the birthplace of LORD BUDDHA,
while its Corporate Office is placed at Bagbazar, Kathmandu.
The name of the Bank was changed to Nepal Credit & Commerce
Bank Ltd., (NCC Bank) on 10th September, 2002, due to transfer of
shares and management of the Bank from Bank of Ceylon, an undertaking
of Government of Sri Lanka to Nepalese Promoters.
At present, NCC Bank provides banking facilities and services to
rural and urban areas of the Kingdom through its 17 branches. The
Bank has developed corresponding agency relationship with more than
150 International Banks having worldwide network.
CAPITAL STRUCTURE
| Authorized Capital - Rs. 1,000 million |
| Issued Capital - Rs. 1,000 million |
| Paid-up Capital - Rs. 700 million |
TECHNOLOGY
The Bank is using Pumori Plus, the most commonly used software by
Nepalese Banks. The Bank offers Any Branch Banking Service (ABBS)
in branches operating in Kathmandu and Banepa. Telex and SWIFT are
other modes of communication for efficient and effective transmission
of information. In order to facilitate the customers with state of
art technology, Bank is providing Debit Card facilities under the
SCT (Smart Choice Technology) Network jointly in consortium with
12 other member Banks. This facility enables the customers to withdraw
cash from any of the 26 ATM Terminals located at different parts
of the country and to purchase goods from more than 250 shopping
complexes and departmental stores under POS arrangement.
OUR GLOBAL CONNECTION
NCC Bank has strategic alliance with ICICI Bank, which facilitates
our customers to remit their money to more than 670 locations of
India through ICICI Bank branches and their correspondent Banks in
India.
Our customers can effect their money transfer to India either through
Speed Transfer Arrangement or through Demand Draft Arrangement. Under
Speed Transfer Arrangement, money can be credited on-line to the
beneficiary's account at more than 400 branches of ICICI Bank, India.
Under Demand Draft Arrangement, the Bank can issue draft payable
at more than 670 locations in India.
We are globally connected through various prominent Banks in Asia,
Europe and North America like American Express Bank, Standard Chartered
Bank, UBAF etc.
Our services across the globe include remittance, draft arrangement,
import and export business, guarantee etc.