Nabil Investment Banking Marks 15 Years, Enters 16th Year with Blood Donation Drive

Kathmandu. Nabil Investment Banking Limited has completed 15 years of its establishment and entered its 16th year. On this occasion, the organization is celebrating its anniversary today, Magh 23, by organizing a blood donation program at the Narayan Chaur premises in Naxal, Kathmandu.

The organization, which prioritizes social responsibility, has been providing professional and customer-centric services continuously since the year B.S. 2066.

In this journey of a decade and a half, Nabil Investment has succeeded in winning the trust of investors and stakeholders through professionalism, good governance, and transparency. Adapting itself according to the demands of the changing financial market, the organization has been making significant contributions in the fields of long-term investment and consultation. Currently, under merchant banking, it provides services such as issue and sales management, DP services, share registrar, and underwriting.

The organization has also effectively advanced investment management, mutual funds, and specialized institutional advisory services under investment banking. This includes advising on company restructuring, business valuation, business plan formulation, loan syndication, asset management, and mergers and acquisitions. Furthermore, the organization is preparing to launch a 'Private Equity Fund' in the near future.

Celebrating the achievement of its 15th year with pride, the organization has expressed its commitment to further contribute to the development of the capital market in the coming days with innovative thinking, technology-friendly services, and robust risk management. 

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