Kathmandu. Global IME Bank and Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for cataract detection and cost-effective surgery on the poor, senior citizens and underprivileged people.
Chairman of the bank Chandra Prasad Dhakal and founder and executive director of Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology, Prof Madhav Kumar Shrestha were present during a function held at the bank’s corporate office, Kamaladi. Dr. The MoU was signed in the presence of Dr. Sanduk Ruitt.
The MoU was signed by Surendra Raj Regmi, Chief Executive Officer of the Bank and Dr. Rita Gurung signed. As per the MoU, Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology will provide cataract detection and surgery to the economically weak, senior citizens and indigent people at seven different places of all seven provinces with the financial assistance of Global IME Bank.
It has also been agreed that eyeglasses would be distributed free of cost to economically weak and poor girl students studying in the school. Addressing the signing ceremony, Chairman Dhakal said that Global IME Bank has been continuing the tradition of giving back a part of profit to the society since its establishment. “We have tried to extend these social responsibility programmes to all the seven provinces equally, because we believe so,” he said. Where we do business, where we make profit, we also have the biggest responsibility towards the society. As a part of its corporate social responsibility, the bank has been carrying out various programs in education, health, environment, humanitarian assistance, sustainable development goals and relief during natural disasters through its branches in all 77 districts of the country.
Similarly, founder and executive director of Tilganga Eye Academy, Prof. Dr. Stating that there are both opportunities and challenges in the partnership with Nepal Bank, Ruit said that he will work in a way that will make the partnership with Global IME Bank sustainable. He also said that they emphasise on transparency and efficient management in any program.
CEO Regmi said that the partnership between Nepal’s biggest bank and reputed organization like Tilganga has encouraged the bank to run CSR programs and this collaboration will be further expanded in the days ahead. The signing ceremony was also attended by Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the bank Mr. Suman Pokharel, senior officials of the bank and other officials of the foundation.
Global IME Bank has been honored by various national and international organizations in different categories. The bank is the recipient of many prestigious awards including Bank of the Year 2014, Best Internet Bank 2016, Best Bank Nepal 2024 & 2025, Euromoney Award for Excellence 2022, 2024 & 2025, Best Bank ESG Nepal 2024, Best Employer etc. Global IME Bank is the first commercial bank in the private sector in Nepal with branches in seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The bank has been providing its services through a network of 352 branches, 379 ATM outlets, 147 branchless banking units, 68 extension and revenue collection counters and 3 foreign relations offices.
Apart from providing banking services to Nepalese citizens, the bank has also been providing remittance services to various countries of the world. The bank has been receiving remittances from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, India, Jordan and other countries. Nepal Eye Program, Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology was registered in 1992 as a non-profit organization and has been providing quality eye health services in Nepal and globally through the production of Intraocular lenses, important research related to ophthalmology, eye health education, community eye program and Nepal Eye Bank.


