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NMB Bank Launches 0% Interest EMI Facility for Credit Cardholders

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NMB Bank Limited has introduced a 0 percent interest Equated Monthly Installment (EMI) facility for its credit cardholders in Nepal, in collaboration with ONEBNPL. This promotional campaign allows customers to purchase products and distribute the cost over monthly payments without additional interest, aiming to boost retail activity and offer financial flexibility. The offer is available through integrated Point of Sale terminals.

  • The zero percent interest installment scheme covers a wide range of retail and service categories, including consumer electronics, technology devices, furniture, home appliances, sports gear, fashion, luxury accessories, and travel arrangements.
  • NMB Bank has partnered with numerous electronics and technology retailers, such as IT Mart Traders and BT Planet, to enable customers to use the interest-free credit facility for purchases like laptops and mobile phones.
  • This initiative is designed to transform the consumer shopping experience and provide unparalleled financial flexibility to middle-income consumers.
  • The offer is for a limited period and is strategically intended to stimulate retail activity across Nepal.

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