Introduction - Agriculture Development Bank Limited - Mission, Vision & Objectives
With the principle goal of giving institutional credit to improving the generation and profitability of the horticultural segment in the nation, the Agricultural Development Bank, Nepal was built up in 1968 under the ADBN Act 1967, as successor to the Co-operative Bank. The Land Reform Savings Corporation was converged with ADBN in 1973. Ensuing changes to the Act enabled the bank to stretch out credit to little ranchers under gathering risk and extend the extent of financing to advance bungalow enterprises. The alterations additionally allowed the bank to participate in business saving money exercises for the preparation of residential assets.
Agricultural Development Bank Limited (ADBL) is a self-ruling association to a great extent possessed by Government of Nepal. The bank has been filling in as a chief rustic credit foundation since the most recent three decades, contributing a more than 67 percent of institutional credit supply in the nation. Henceforth, rustic back is the important operational zone of ADBL. Moreover, the bank has additionally been associated with business managing an account operations since 1984.
Vision
To be a Mass-based Complete Bank serving from Urban to Rural.
Mission
To deliver comprehensive banking solution strengthening its extensive network.
Objective
To provide quality banking services
To adopt market driven strategy
To obtain sustained and competitive return on investment.
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