“Himalayan 80-20 Public Offering: Your Comprehensive Guide”


 

The “Himalayan 80-20” mutual fund scheme is backed by Himalayan Bank and overseen by Himalayan Capital. This marks the debut mutual fund for Himalayan Capital.

Himalayan Bank Limited, founded in 1993 as a partnership with Pakistan’s Habib Bank Limited, has been a prominent force in Nepal’s banking sector. The bank has consistently led by introducing novel banking services, including the first Premium Savings Account, HBL Proprietary Card, Millionaire Deposit Scheme, ATMs, and Tele-banking. From its inception, the bank has prioritized innovation and customer contentment. Its journey began at Thamel, Kathmandu’s Employees Provident Fund Building, also known as Sanchayakosh Building.


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