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Essay heading: Nepalese Bank
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The usage of credit cards is on the surge, although it is still at an infantile stage. Similarly, the deployment of ATMs has dismantled the barrier of time whereby customers can make petty banking (i.e. withdrawal and deposit) round the clock and round the year. Hence, people prefer to keep their saving in such banks, which enhances the liquidity cushion enabling them to grab every opportunity that comes their way... displayed 300 characters
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Hence, people prefer to keep their saving in such banks, which enhances the liquidity cushion enabling them to grab every opportunity that comes their way. The most important aspect, which has enabled them to render quality service to the customers, is their ability to advance in the sector of technology... displayed next 300 characters
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