Kumari Bank and B&B Hospital ink deal to enhance healthcare access for customers


Kathmandu: Kumari Bank and the renowned B&B Hospital have officially entered into a partnership aimed at providing exclusive healthcare benefits to the bank’s clientele. This collaboration was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding, under which customers of the bank can now avail themselves of significant savings on various medical treatments and essential services at the hospital.

According to the terms of the agreement, Kumari Bank customers will receive a special discount of up to 10 percent across a comprehensive range of healthcare facilities. These benefits apply to inpatient care, outpatient consultations, emergency services, and the purchase of medicines, ensuring that account holders have more affordable access to one of the country’s premier medical institutions.

With a legacy spanning over 25 years, Kumari Bank continues to be a leading force in Nepal’s financial sector, committed to providing secure and high-quality banking solutions. The institution serves a vast customer base through its extensive nationwide network, which currently includes 286 branches, 304 ATMs, 41 extension counters, and 48 branchless banking units, all dedicated to delivering reliable and efficient service.

The bank views the health and security of its customers as a vital institutional responsibility. To fulfil this commitment, it has been actively pursuing strategic alliances with prestigious hospitals both within Nepal and abroad. These partnerships are specifically designed to bridge the gap between financial services and physical well-being, ensuring that quality healthcare remains within easy reach for its diverse clientele.

In response to the evolving needs of the modern era, Kumari Bank remains dedicated to continuous service improvement and the expansion of its value-added offerings. The bank has expressed its firm commitment to further broadening its reach in the coming days, striving to ensure that essential services are made even more comprehensive and accessible to the general public.