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Nepal Banks Adopt Two-Day Weekend Under New Rule




Banks and financial institutions in Nepal will now follow a two-day weekend. The central bank has introduced this change to match the government’s new policy.

The new system will start from April 6.


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📢 What Is the New Rule?

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has made it clear:

  • Banks will close on Saturdays and Sundays
  • The rule applies to all licensed financial institutions
  • It also includes infrastructure banks and clearing services

This brings the banking sector in line with public offices.

🕘 New Working Hours

Banks will now operate on a fixed weekday schedule:

  • Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Winter months: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

These hours aim to keep services smooth and consistent.

⛽ Why This Change?

The decision is linked to the ongoing fuel issue.

Main reasons include:

  • Fuel supply disruptions
  • Need to reduce fuel use
  • Better resource management

Fewer working days mean less travel and lower fuel consumption.

🏦 What It Means for Customers

Customers should expect small changes:

  • Banks will be open only five days a week
  • Weekday branches may be busier
  • Planning ahead will be important

👉 Online banking services will continue as usual.



🚀 What Happens Next?

The central bank will watch how this change works in practice.

It may:

  • Review customer impact
  • Adjust rules if needed
  • Ensure smooth banking operations

🌱 Final Thought

This move shows a coordinated effort to deal with the fuel crisis.

With both government offices and banks following the same schedule, Nepal is taking a practical step toward managing resources more efficiently.

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