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Nepal Rastra Bank

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) (Nepali: नेपाल राष्ट्र बैंक) was established April 26, 1956 A.D. (Nepali Date: Baisakh 14, 2013 B.S.) under the Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 1955, to discharge the central banking responsibilities including guiding the development of the embryonic domestic financial sector. As of now, the NRB is functioning under the new Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 2002. functions of NRB are to formulate required monetary and foreign exchange policies so as to maintain the stability in market prices, to issue currency notes, to regulate and supervise the banking and financial sector, to develop efficient payment and banking systems among others. The NRB is also the economic advisor to the government of Nepal. As the central bank of Nepal, it is the monetary, supervisory and regulatory body of all the commercial banks. development banks, finance companies and micro-finances institutions.[4][5] The central office is located in Baluwatar, Kathmandu and it has eight provincial offices, located at Biratnagar, Janakpur, Birgunj, Pokhara, Siddharthanagar, Nepalgunj, Surkhet and Dhangadhi.[6]

Nepal Rastra Bank
नेपाल राष्ट्र बैंक
Seal of the NRB
HeadquartersKathmandu, Nepal
EstablishedBaisakh 14, 2013 B.S. (April 26, 1956; 66 years ago (1956-04-26))
Ownership100% state ownership by Ministry of Finance, Government of Nepal[1]
Governer
Deputy Governer
CA Maha Prasad Adhikari [2]
Dr. Neelam Dhungana Timsina
Mr. Bam Bahadur Mishra [3]
Central bank of   Nepal
CurrencyNepalese rupee
NPR (ISO 4217)
Reserves7 910 million USD[1]
Websitewww.nrb.org.np
Head Office Building of Nepal Rastra Bank.

NRB formulates and implements monetary policy. Nepal Rastra Bank also oversees foreign exchange rates and the country's foreign exchange reserves. The NRB is one of the principal owners of the Nepal Stock Exchange.[7]

It is a member of the Asian Clearing Union. The incumbent governor of Nepal Rastra Bank is CA [8] Maha Prasad Adhikari while Dr. Gunakar Bhatta is the spokesperson.

History of Nepal Rastra Bank

The central bank of Nepal, Nepal Rastra Bank, was in fact established only after 19 years of establishment of the first bank of Nepal in 1937, Nepal Bank Ltd.[9] Before 1956, Nepal did not have its own foreign currency reserve but rather maintained it in central bank of India. For getting the foreign currency amounts required to bear the expenses of Nepali Embassy in London and health treatment expenses of King Tribhuvan, an application had to be submitted to the Reserve Bank of India.[10][9] One of the problems that distressed Nepalese economy was the circulation of two types of currency, Nepalese and Indian simultaneously. Nepal had a dominant use of Indian rupee.[11][12] Exchange rates between the Indian and Nepali currency were fixed by local traders.[13][10] Seeing this as a dependence to India, King Mahendra , the son of King Tribhuvan established a central bank on April 26, 1956 in order to reduce dependence on India, replace Indian currency being circulated in the market and strengthen the countries' sovereignty by making Nepal independent in foreign currency exchange.[10][14][15][13]

After its establishment, before operating accounts of any other banks in Nepal, Nepal Rastra bank opened its first bank account in the Reserve Bank of India. To open its bank account in Reserve Bank of India, the then Governor Himalaya Shumsher JB Rana sent a letter to then India’s secretary of economic affairs, Braj Kumar Nehru and in the direction of Nehru, the first account of NRB was opened there. Subsequently, NRB opened its account in another bank of India and then in one bank of London.

The early banknotes issued during the rule of King Tribhuvan were not circulated by a Central Bank but rather was initially held by His Majesty’s Government, then called the Government of Nepal, through the “Sadar Muluki khana” (Central Treasury) from September 1945 through February 1960 and were signed by a Kajanchi (head of the treasury).[16][17][9] After, this the responsibility was handed over to the NRB.[17][9] For this purpose, the NRB had set up the Note Department in September 1956 which was renamed as the Currency Management Department in November 2002. On Feb. 19, 1960, NRB released its first bank notes in the denomination of Mohru 1. The signature on the bank notes were replaced by the governors of central bank rather than the head of treasury in all bank notes issued in the country after this date.[18][19][20][17]

Initially, the central bank of Nepal was founded under the Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 1955 which stated that the primary responsibility of the bank was to ensure “proper management for the issuance of the Nepalese currency notes”. Later, the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1963 enacted, NRB as the custodian of foreign exchange reserves of the country.[9] Nepal’s choice for a fixed exchange rate with Indian Currency along with supporting government policies contributed significantly in stabilizing confidence in both the domestic currency and in exchange rate among the local traders.[12] Additionally, during this decade, the national policy of relations with foreign institution were implemented which created the foundation for membership with international organization such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) in 1961. Because of these policies, Nepal Rastra bank succeeded in the circulation of the new Nepalese rupee as the legal tender in Nepal's Terai region which was predominated by Indian currencies and facilitated for the elimination of the dual currency period in 1964 in the country and making Nepal independent in foreign currency exchange.[21][13][9][22] Before 1956, Nepal’s foreign exchange reserves were held in Indian banks. As of now, Nepal’s foreign exchange reserves are held by the NRB itself. Only a certain percentage of foreign exchange reserves is held by other banks.[10][9]

In 1974, NRB became the founding member Asian Clearing Union (ACU), with headquarters in Tehran, Iran. However this payment system does perform settlement for payment between Nepal and India.

The financial sector reform based on the Financial Sector Strategy Paper that Government of Nepal publicly announced on 22 November 2000 enacted Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 2002 under which the bank is running till date. The act states its primary responsibility as “to take necessary decisions with regard to the denominations of bank notes and coins, the figures, size, metal, materials for printing notes and other materials, and to frame appropriate policies with regard to their issue.[17][23][9] Under this act, NRB formulated its first monetary policy in the fiscal year 2002/03, 46 years after its establishment.[24] The central bank has been formulating monetary policy every year since then to help in the implementation of the government’s annual policy and budget plan and to maintain financial stability.

Objectives of Nepal Rastra Bank [NRB]

As per the Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 2002 Section 4(1) the objectives of the Bank shall be as follows:-

(a) To formulate necessary monetary and foreign exchange policies in order to maintain the stability of price and balance of payment for economic stability and sustainable development of economy, and manage it,

(b) To increase the access of the financial service and increase the public confidence towards the banking and financial system by maintaining stability of the banking and financial sectors,

(c) To develop a secure, healthy and efficient system of payment;

Functions of Nepal Rastra Bank

(a) To issue bank notes and coins;

(b) To formulate necessary monetary policies in order to maintain price stability and to implement or cause to implement them,

(c) To formulate foreign exchange policies and to implement or cause to implement them,

(d) To determine the system of foreign exchange rate,

(e) To manage and operate foreign exchange reserve,

(f) To issue license to commercial banks and financial institutions to carry on banking and financial business and to regulate, inspect, supervise and monitor such transactions,

(g) To act as a banker, advisor and financial agent of Government of Nepal,

(h) To act as the banker of commercial banks and financial institutions and to function as the lender of the last resort,

(i) To establish and promote the system of payment, clearing and settlement and to regulate these activities,

(j) To operate open market transaction through necessary instruments for liquidity management,

(k) To implement or cause to implement any other necessary functions which the Bank has to carry out in order to achieve the objectives of the Bank under NRB Act, 2002.

Former Governors

S.no Governor In office
01 Himalayan Shumsher J.B. Rana [25] April 26, 1956 – February 7, 1961
02 Laxmi Nath Gautam[25] February 8, 1961 – June 17, 1965
03 Pradyuma Lal Rajbhandari[25] June 18, 1965 – August 13, 1966
04 Bhekh Bahadur Thapa[25] August 14, 1966 – July 26, 1967
05 Yadav Pant[25] April 24, 1968 – April 28, 1973
06 Kul Shekhar Sharma[25] April 29, 1973 – December 12, 1978
07 Kalyana Bikram Adhikary[25] June 13, 1979 – December 8, 1984
08 Ganesh Bahadur Thapa[25] March 25, 1985 – May 22, 1990
09 Hari Shankar Tripathi[25] August 10, 1990 – January 17, 1995
10 Satyendra Pyara Shrestha[25] January 18, 1995 – January 17, 2000
11 Tilak Bahadur Rawal[25] January 18, 2000 – January 17, 2005
12 Deependra Purush Dhakal[25] August 29, 2000 – April 27, 2001
13 Bijaya Nath Bhattarai[25] January 31, 2005 – January 30, 2010
14 Deependra Bahadur Kshetry[25] January 15, 2009 – July 26, 2009
15 Yuba Raj Khatiwada[25] March 22, 2010 – March 19, 2015
16 Chiranjibi Nepal[25][26] March 19, 2015 – April 6, 2020
17 Maha Prasad Adhikari[25][26] April 6, 2020 –

Board of Directors

As per the Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 2002, Nepal Rastra Bank Board of Directors has seven members. The Governor of the bank chairs the Board of Directors. The Governor, Deputy Governors and other Directors are appointed by the Government of Nepal (Council of Ministers) for a term of five years. The Government may reappoint the retiring Governor for one additional term. [27]

S.no Name Position Member Since[27]
01 Mr. Shree krishna(Governor) Chairman April 6, 2020
02 Mr. Krishna Hari Pushkar (Secretary, Ministry of Finance) Member August 17, 2022
03 Mr. Bam Bahadur Mishra (Deputy Governor) Member March 9, 2021
04 Dr. Neelam Dhungana Timsina (Deputy Governor) Member March 9, 2021
05 Dr. Suvod Kumar Karn Member April 24, 2018
06 Mr.Chinta Mani Siwakoti Member May 20, 2022
07 Dr. Shankar Prasad Acharya Member May 20, 2022

Branches and support bodies

 
Head Office of Nepal Rastra Bank in Kathmandu

The NRB has its head office in Kathmandu. The central bank’s office in Province 1 is based in Biratnagar while its based in Janakpur in Province 2. Its office in provincial 3 is in Birgunj. The provincial office in Birgunj looks after Bagmati province. Gandaki province’s office of the central bank is in Pokhara.

 
Provincial Office of Nepal Rastra Bank in Janakpur
 
Provincial Office of Nepal Rastra Bank in Pokhara

Province 5 has two provincial offices with one based in Nepalgunj and another in Siddharthanagar (Rupandehi). Surkhet office serves as the provincial office for Karnali while Dhangadhi serves Sudur Paschim province.

Department, Office, Division & Unit

These are the current division of NRB.[28]

  • Economic Research Department
  • Banks and Financial Institutions Regulation Department
  • Foreign Exchange Management Department
  • Currency Management Department
  • Assets and Service Management Department
  • Financial Management Department
  • Human Resources Management Department
  • Internal Audit Department
  • Monetary Management Department
  • Bank Supervision Department
  • Financial Institution Supervision Department
  • Microfinance Institutions Supervision Department
  • Non-Bank Financial Institution Supervision Department
  • Corporate Planning and Risk Management Department
  • Information Technology Department
  • Payment Systems Department
  • Banking Department
  • Office of the Governor
  • Legal Division
  • Financial Information Unit

Publications

A report titled "Current Macro-Economic and Financial Situation" is published monthly, as required by the Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 2002.[29] The report sums up trends and developments throughout the financial sector. Starting in 2004, the central Bank of Nepal publishes Economic Bulletin every three months. It also publishes yearly report since 2003 according to the Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 2002.[30] Since 1987 , the central bank has been releasing journal named economic review citing the research done on various economic and financial fields of the country. It also published monthly,, quarterly and yearly newsletters. On special occasion such as anniversary, NRB also releases special data citing history, trends, future etc. NRB also performs various research which it publishes regularly.[31]

References

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  2. ^ "Maha Prasad Adhikari appointed new governor of NRB". The Himalayan Times. April 6, 2020.
  3. ^ "Board Members - नेपाल राष्ट्र बैंक".
  4. ^ "NRB to tighten loans on vehicle import". The Himalayan Times. June 15, 2019. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
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  10. ^ a b c d "5 interesting facts about Nepal Rastra Bank - OnlineKhabar English News". September 25, 2020. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  11. ^ "A Tribute to Late King Mahendra of Nepal". Enepalese. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  12. ^ a b "Pegged currency system and implication in Nepal". nepaleconomicforum.org. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  13. ^ a b c Man Singh, Mahendra (2013). Forever Incomplete: The Story of Nepal. New Delhi: Sage publications. ISBN 9788132118053.
  14. ^ Nepal Rastra Bank in 50 years. Kathmandu: Nepal Rastra Bank. 2005.
  15. ^ 40 years of NRB. Kathmandu: Nepal Rastra Bank. 2004. p. 2.
  16. ^ Raj Aryal, Krishna (1975). Monarchy in the Making of Nepal. california: University of California. pp. 78–79.
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  19. ^ Magazine, New Spolight. "Reminiscences And Reflections". SpotlightNepal. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  20. ^ "Bank Notes of Nepal". www.nuphil.com. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  21. ^ Matangi Maskay, Nephil (2007). "A Study of the Trends in the Nepalese-Indian Currency Exchange Rate during the Period of 1932–1960". Nepal Rastra Bank, Research Department.
  22. ^ "Nepal and the World Bank: Four Decades of Development Partnerships". World Bank. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  23. ^ "Nepal Rastra Bank, Central Bank of Nepal – Boss Nepal". Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  24. ^ "Report on Monetary Policy for 2003/04" (PDF). Monetary Policy Reports. 2003 (1): 6. 2003.
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q . www.nrb.org.np. Archived from the original on March 25, 2019.
  26. ^ a b "Maha Prasad Adhikari appointed new governor of NRB". The Himalayan Times. April 6, 2020.
  27. ^ a b "Board Members". Retrieved September 23, 2020.
  28. ^ "Nepal Rastra Bank renames departments, designates provincial offices". My Republica. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  29. ^ "Forex reserves down to fund imports for just a little over six months raises alarm". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  30. ^ Poudyal, Moktsya. "Budget 2022/23: Populist and ill-planned?". My Republica. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  31. ^ "Nepal's foreign debt liability swells as rupee plunges to an all-time low against dollar". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved June 29, 2022.

External links

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It has been suggested that this article be merged with Nepal Clearing House Ltd Discuss Proposed since January 2023 The Nepal Rastra Bank NRB Nepali न प ल र ष ट र ब क was established April 26 1956 A D Nepali Date Baisakh 14 2013 B S under the Nepal Rastra Bank Act 1955 to discharge the central banking responsibilities including guiding the development of the embryonic domestic financial sector As of now the NRB is functioning under the new Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2002 functions of NRB are to formulate required monetary and foreign exchange policies so as to maintain the stability in market prices to issue currency notes to regulate and supervise the banking and financial sector to develop efficient payment and banking systems among others The NRB is also the economic advisor to the government of Nepal As the central bank of Nepal it is the monetary supervisory and regulatory body of all the commercial banks development banks finance companies and micro finances institutions 4 5 The central office is located in Baluwatar Kathmandu and it has eight provincial offices located at Biratnagar Janakpur Birgunj Pokhara Siddharthanagar Nepalgunj Surkhet and Dhangadhi 6 Nepal Rastra Bankन प ल र ष ट र ब कSeal of the NRBHeadquartersKathmandu NepalEstablishedBaisakh 14 2013 B S April 26 1956 66 years ago 1956 04 26 Ownership100 state ownership by Ministry of Finance Government of Nepal 1 Governer Deputy GovernerCA Maha Prasad Adhikari 2 Dr Neelam Dhungana Timsina Mr Bam Bahadur Mishra 3 Central bank of NepalCurrencyNepalese rupeeNPR ISO 4217 Reserves7 910 million USD 1 Websitewww wbr nrb wbr org wbr npHead Office Building of Nepal Rastra Bank NRB formulates and implements monetary policy Nepal Rastra Bank also oversees foreign exchange rates and the country s foreign exchange reserves The NRB is one of the principal owners of the Nepal Stock Exchange 7 It is a member of the Asian Clearing Union The incumbent governor of Nepal Rastra Bank is CA 8 Maha Prasad Adhikari while Dr Gunakar Bhatta is the spokesperson Contents 1 History of Nepal Rastra Bank 2 Objectives of Nepal Rastra Bank NRB 3 Functions of Nepal Rastra Bank 4 Former Governors 4 1 Board of Directors 5 Branches and support bodies 6 Department Office Division amp Unit 7 Publications 8 References 9 External linksHistory of Nepal Rastra Bank EditThe central bank of Nepal Nepal Rastra Bank was in fact established only after 19 years of establishment of the first bank of Nepal in 1937 Nepal Bank Ltd 9 Before 1956 Nepal did not have its own foreign currency reserve but rather maintained it in central bank of India For getting the foreign currency amounts required to bear the expenses of Nepali Embassy in London and health treatment expenses of King Tribhuvan an application had to be submitted to the Reserve Bank of India 10 9 One of the problems that distressed Nepalese economy was the circulation of two types of currency Nepalese and Indian simultaneously Nepal had a dominant use of Indian rupee 11 12 Exchange rates between the Indian and Nepali currency were fixed by local traders 13 10 Seeing this as a dependence to India King Mahendra the son of King Tribhuvan established a central bank on April 26 1956 in order to reduce dependence on India replace Indian currency being circulated in the market and strengthen the countries sovereignty by making Nepal independent in foreign currency exchange 10 14 15 13 After its establishment before operating accounts of any other banks in Nepal Nepal Rastra bank opened its first bank account in the Reserve Bank of India To open its bank account in Reserve Bank of India the then Governor Himalaya Shumsher JB Rana sent a letter to then India s secretary of economic affairs Braj Kumar Nehru and in the direction of Nehru the first account of NRB was opened there Subsequently NRB opened its account in another bank of India and then in one bank of London The early banknotes issued during the rule of King Tribhuvan were not circulated by a Central Bank but rather was initially held by His Majesty s Government then called the Government of Nepal through the Sadar Muluki khana Central Treasury from September 1945 through February 1960 and were signed by a Kajanchi head of the treasury 16 17 9 After this the responsibility was handed over to the NRB 17 9 For this purpose the NRB had set up the Note Department in September 1956 which was renamed as the Currency Management Department in November 2002 On Feb 19 1960 NRB released its first bank notes in the denomination of Mohru 1 The signature on the bank notes were replaced by the governors of central bank rather than the head of treasury in all bank notes issued in the country after this date 18 19 20 17 Initially the central bank of Nepal was founded under the Nepal Rastra Bank Act 1955 which stated that the primary responsibility of the bank was to ensure proper management for the issuance of the Nepalese currency notes Later the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act 1963 enacted NRB as the custodian of foreign exchange reserves of the country 9 Nepal s choice for a fixed exchange rate with Indian Currency along with supporting government policies contributed significantly in stabilizing confidence in both the domestic currency and in exchange rate among the local traders 12 Additionally during this decade the national policy of relations with foreign institution were implemented which created the foundation for membership with international organization such as the International Monetary Fund IMF and the World Bank WB in 1961 Because of these policies Nepal Rastra bank succeeded in the circulation of the new Nepalese rupee as the legal tender in Nepal s Terai region which was predominated by Indian currencies and facilitated for the elimination of the dual currency period in 1964 in the country and making Nepal independent in foreign currency exchange 21 13 9 22 Before 1956 Nepal s foreign exchange reserves were held in Indian banks As of now Nepal s foreign exchange reserves are held by the NRB itself Only a certain percentage of foreign exchange reserves is held by other banks 10 9 In 1974 NRB became the founding member Asian Clearing Union ACU with headquarters in Tehran Iran However this payment system does perform settlement for payment between Nepal and India The financial sector reform based on the Financial Sector Strategy Paper that Government of Nepal publicly announced on 22 November 2000 enacted Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2002 under which the bank is running till date The act states its primary responsibility as to take necessary decisions with regard to the denominations of bank notes and coins the figures size metal materials for printing notes and other materials and to frame appropriate policies with regard to their issue 17 23 9 Under this act NRB formulated its first monetary policy in the fiscal year 2002 03 46 years after its establishment 24 The central bank has been formulating monetary policy every year since then to help in the implementation of the government s annual policy and budget plan and to maintain financial stability Objectives of Nepal Rastra Bank NRB EditAs per the Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2002 Section 4 1 the objectives of the Bank shall be as follows a To formulate necessary monetary and foreign exchange policies in order to maintain the stability of price and balance of payment for economic stability and sustainable development of economy and manage it b To increase the access of the financial service and increase the public confidence towards the banking and financial system by maintaining stability of the banking and financial sectors c To develop a secure healthy and efficient system of payment Functions of Nepal Rastra Bank Edit a To issue bank notes and coins b To formulate necessary monetary policies in order to maintain price stability and to implement or cause to implement them c To formulate foreign exchange policies and to implement or cause to implement them d To determine the system of foreign exchange rate e To manage and operate foreign exchange reserve f To issue license to commercial banks and financial institutions to carry on banking and financial business and to regulate inspect supervise and monitor such transactions g To act as a banker advisor and financial agent of Government of Nepal h To act as the banker of commercial banks and financial institutions and to function as the lender of the last resort i To establish and promote the system of payment clearing and settlement and to regulate these activities j To operate open market transaction through necessary instruments for liquidity management k To implement or cause to implement any other necessary functions which the Bank has to carry out in order to achieve the objectives of the Bank under NRB Act 2002 Former Governors EditS no Governor In office01 Himalayan Shumsher J B Rana 25 April 26 1956 February 7 196102 Laxmi Nath Gautam 25 February 8 1961 June 17 196503 Pradyuma Lal Rajbhandari 25 June 18 1965 August 13 196604 Bhekh Bahadur Thapa 25 August 14 1966 July 26 196705 Yadav Pant 25 April 24 1968 April 28 197306 Kul Shekhar Sharma 25 April 29 1973 December 12 197807 Kalyana Bikram Adhikary 25 June 13 1979 December 8 198408 Ganesh Bahadur Thapa 25 March 25 1985 May 22 199009 Hari Shankar Tripathi 25 August 10 1990 January 17 199510 Satyendra Pyara Shrestha 25 January 18 1995 January 17 200011 Tilak Bahadur Rawal 25 January 18 2000 January 17 200512 Deependra Purush Dhakal 25 August 29 2000 April 27 200113 Bijaya Nath Bhattarai 25 January 31 2005 January 30 201014 Deependra Bahadur Kshetry 25 January 15 2009 July 26 200915 Yuba Raj Khatiwada 25 March 22 2010 March 19 201516 Chiranjibi Nepal 25 26 March 19 2015 April 6 202017 Maha Prasad Adhikari 25 26 April 6 2020 Board of Directors Edit As per the Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2002 Nepal Rastra Bank Board of Directors has seven members The Governor of the bank chairs the Board of Directors The Governor Deputy Governors and other Directors are appointed by the Government of Nepal Council of Ministers for a term of five years The Government may reappoint the retiring Governor for one additional term 27 S no Name Position Member Since 27 01 Mr Shree krishna Governor Chairman April 6 202002 Mr Krishna Hari Pushkar Secretary Ministry of Finance Member August 17 202203 Mr Bam Bahadur Mishra Deputy Governor Member March 9 202104 Dr Neelam Dhungana Timsina Deputy Governor Member March 9 202105 Dr Suvod Kumar Karn Member April 24 201806 Mr Chinta Mani Siwakoti Member May 20 202207 Dr Shankar Prasad Acharya Member May 20 2022Branches and support bodies Edit Head Office of Nepal Rastra Bank in Kathmandu The NRB has its head office in Kathmandu The central bank s office in Province 1 is based in Biratnagar while its based in Janakpur in Province 2 Its office in provincial 3 is in Birgunj The provincial office in Birgunj looks after Bagmati province Gandaki province s office of the central bank is in Pokhara Provincial Office of Nepal Rastra Bank in Janakpur Provincial Office of Nepal Rastra Bank in Pokhara Province 5 has two provincial offices with one based in Nepalgunj and another in Siddharthanagar Rupandehi Surkhet office serves as the provincial office for Karnali while Dhangadhi serves Sudur Paschim province Department Office Division amp Unit EditThese are the current division of NRB 28 Economic Research Department Banks and Financial Institutions Regulation Department Foreign Exchange Management Department Currency Management Department Assets and Service Management Department Financial Management Department Human Resources Management Department Internal Audit Department Monetary Management Department Bank Supervision Department Financial Institution Supervision Department Microfinance Institutions Supervision Department Non Bank Financial Institution Supervision Department Corporate Planning and Risk Management Department Information Technology Department Payment Systems Department Banking Department Office of the Governor Legal Division Financial Information UnitPublications EditA report titled Current Macro Economic and Financial Situation is published monthly as required by the Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2002 29 The report sums up trends and developments throughout the financial sector Starting in 2004 the central Bank of Nepal publishes Economic Bulletin every three months It also publishes yearly report since 2003 according to the Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2002 30 Since 1987 the central bank has been releasing journal named economic review citing the research done on various economic and financial fields of the country It also published monthly quarterly and yearly newsletters On special occasion such as anniversary NRB also releases special data citing history trends future etc NRB also performs various research which it publishes regularly 31 References Edit a b Weidner Jan 2017 The Organisation and Structure of Central Banks PDF Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek Maha Prasad Adhikari appointed new governor of NRB The Himalayan Times April 6 2020 Board Members न प ल र ष ट र ब क NRB to tighten loans on vehicle import The Himalayan Times June 15 2019 Retrieved July 21 2019 Nepal Rastra Bank Approves 8 Companies to Start Digital Wallet Service newbusinessage com Retrieved July 21 2019 Nepal Rastra Bank OnlineKhabar Retrieved July 21 2019 Central bank sets maximum interest rate spread at 4 5pc kathmandupost com Retrieved July 21 2019 Maha Prasad Adhikari appointed governor of Nepal Rastra Bank kathmandupost com a b c d e f g h Bank Nepal Rastra 2016 Nepal Rastra Bank then now and ahead 2nd ed Kathmandu Nepal Rastra Bank ISBN 978 9937 0 0816 7 a b c d 5 interesting facts about Nepal Rastra Bank OnlineKhabar English News September 25 2020 Retrieved June 29 2022 A Tribute to Late King Mahendra of Nepal Enepalese Retrieved June 29 2022 a b Pegged currency system and implication in Nepal nepaleconomicforum org Retrieved June 29 2022 a b c Man Singh Mahendra 2013 Forever Incomplete The Story of Nepal New Delhi Sage publications ISBN 9788132118053 Nepal Rastra Bank in 50 years Kathmandu Nepal Rastra Bank 2005 40 years of NRB Kathmandu Nepal Rastra Bank 2004 p 2 Raj Aryal Krishna 1975 Monarchy in the Making of Nepal california University of California pp 78 79 a b c d Golden Jubilee Publications Notes and Coins of Nepal PDF www nrb org np a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Bertsch Wolfgang 2009 The Legends on the Banknotes of Nepal International Banknote Society IBNS Journal 48 3 39 44 Magazine New Spolight Reminiscences And Reflections SpotlightNepal Retrieved June 29 2022 Bank Notes of Nepal www nuphil com Retrieved June 29 2022 Matangi Maskay Nephil 2007 A Study of the Trends in the Nepalese Indian Currency Exchange Rate during the Period of 1932 1960 Nepal Rastra Bank Research Department Nepal and the World Bank Four Decades of Development Partnerships World Bank Retrieved June 29 2022 Nepal Rastra Bank Central Bank of Nepal Boss Nepal Retrieved June 29 2022 Report on Monetary Policy for 2003 04 PDF Monetary Policy Reports 2003 1 6 2003 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Nepal Rastra Bank Central Bank of Nepal www nrb org np Archived from the original on March 25 2019 a b Maha Prasad Adhikari appointed new governor of NRB The Himalayan Times April 6 2020 a b Board Members Retrieved September 23 2020 Nepal Rastra Bank renames departments designates provincial offices My Republica Retrieved June 29 2022 Forex reserves down to fund imports for just a little over six months raises alarm kathmandupost com Retrieved June 29 2022 Poudyal Moktsya Budget 2022 23 Populist and ill planned My Republica Retrieved June 29 2022 Nepal s foreign debt liability swells as rupee plunges to an all time low against dollar kathmandupost com Retrieved June 29 2022 External links Edit Media related to Nepal Rastra Bank at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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