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Supervisor/Junior Officer/Officer/Senior Officer Vacancy at NIC Asia Bank Nepal

                                                  Banking Job in Nepal 

                   NIC ASIA Bank limited 

 

NIC ASIA bank becomes to top most valuable banks in Nepal and thus everyone dreams to work under this organization. So, wait is over now- 

There are various vacancies available currently at NIC ASIA bank across all province. 


         
Position Title : - 

Supervisor/Junior Officer/Officer/Senior Officer

                                     Job Code                     Location

DeptDP03 03                Kathmandu




 Position date: 19/01/2022

Application deadline: 2/02/2022

Job Requirements:

The candidate is responsible for exploring and executing avenues of partnership with various utility providers such as ISP, School, Water Supply, etc and designing, developing and implementing unified payment eco-system within Bank’s own application. The position requires agile mindset and interlinking ability with sales and marketing team to increase digital payment on utility sector.



Apply link : You can click on here to apply NIC ASIA Bank . Please select the matching profile and job code while applying.


About NIC ASIA: 

NIC ASIA Bank has its antecedents in NIC Bank which was established on 21st July 1998. The Bank was rechristened as NIC ASIA Bank after the merger of NIC Bank with Bank of Asia Nepal on 30th June 2013. This was a historic merger in the annals of the Nepalese financial landscape as the first of its kind merger between two successful commercial banks in the country. Today, NIC ASIA has established itself as one of the most successful commercial banks in Nepal. 

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