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NMB Bank launches Insta Buy

Nepalkhabar

 |  Kathmandu

NMB Bank has announced the launch of their new credit card installment feature -- Insta Buy.

This new feature allows customers to break up their credit card purchases into manageable monthly payments, making it easier to budget and pay off their purchases over time.

With this feature, customers can choose to pay off their purchases in equal monthly installments, with minimum interest. With Insta Buy, payments of services such as hospital bills, hotel bills, and restaurant bills and so on can also be converted into EMI.

This is a great option for larger purchases or for customers who want to spread the cost of their purchases over a longer period of time.

To use this feature, customers simply need to visit the Bank’s website, go to products and service, select Insta Buy under alternate delivery channel and fill in the details along with the total number of months they would like to pay off their purchase, and their monthly payment will be automatically calculated.

The Bank believes that the customers will find this new feature to be a valuable addition to their credit card experience.

‘The Banker Magazine’ of The Financial Times, London, has awarded NMB Bank with the prestigious Bank of the Year Asia 2021. The bank has also been awarded with Bank of the Year in 2017, 2018, 2020 and 2021.

NMB Bank is currently providing its services through 201 branches, 138 ATMs and 11 extension counters across the country.



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