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“My first two jobs gave me the real-life experiences I needed when I joined the professional world”

As a banker, Anil Kumar Upadhyay has observed a lot of changes in the Nepali banking sector. The industry veteran, who is in banking for the last 25 years is currently serving as the CEO of the Agricultural Development Bank Limited (ADBL) and is also the President of the Nepal Bankers’ Association. Starting his professional …

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NMB has tried to do things differently than other banks ever since its inception

Times are tough for banks in Nepal. After braving the Covid-19 pandemic for two years, banks now find themselves surrounded by difficulties due to the protracted acute shortage of investment-grade liquidity and problems in the external sector of the economy that are showing no signs of abating despite the measures taken by the central bank. …

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It is important for banks to develop an ecosystem that encourages a performance-driven culture

The banking sector is considered more structured and well organized in terms of people management compared to other sectors, and thus people working in this sector are more disciplined and result-oriented. Pankaj Pant is the Head of Human Resource and Remittance Business Unit at Siddhartha Bank Limited. In a conversation with the HRM, Pant talked about Covid-19 …

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Moving Ahead

How Corporate Leaders See Post-Covid Challenges and Opportunities the HRM Mired in a deep economic slowdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the last two years have been quite challenging for the Nepali private sector. After a period of relatively high economic growth from 2016 to 2019, private sector leaders suddenly found themselves surrounded by a …

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