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PBL, NCCPL sign agreement for digital signature

KATHMANDU (REPUBLICA): Prabhu Bank Ltd (PBL) and Nepal Certifying Company Pvt Ltd (NCCPL) have signed an agreement f...
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PBL, NCCPL sign agreement for digital signature


KATHMANDU (REPUBLICA): Prabhu Bank Ltd (PBL) and Nepal Certifying Company Pvt Ltd (NCCPL) have signed an agreement for the use of digital signature. Issuing a statement, the Prabhu Bank said it signed an agreement with NCCPL to deliver digital signature and certificate to the bank. PBL CEO Ashok Sherchan and NCCPL Chairman Biplav Man Singh signed the agreement on behalf of their respective companies, according to the statement.


 


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Scomadi’s scooters in Nepal


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