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Finance company base rates

We compare 15 banks

Class-C finance companies are NRB-licensed institutions that often offer the highest deposit rates in Nepal, serving savers and small businesses. Compare their fixed deposit, savings, loan and base rates below.

Updated from each finance company's latest published rates (Bikram-Sambat month).

Lowest base rates

Bank / itemRate p.a.
Manjushree5.99%See more
Gurkhas6.50%See more
Shree6.68%See more

Cheapest loans

Bank / itemRate p.a.
Home loan5.99%See more
Auto loan5.99%See more
All loans5.99%See more

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Compare base rates

15 products

Last updated: Asar 2083
Manjushree logo
ManjushreeLowest
Base rate
5.99%
Spread
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Gurkhas logo
Gurkhas
Base rate
6.50%
Spread
4.55%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Shree logo
Shree
Base rate
6.68%
Spread
3.73%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Central logo
Central
Base rate
6.72%
Spread
4.43%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
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Reliance logo
Reliance
Base rate
6.74%
Spread
4.21%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Pokhara logo
Pokhara
Base rate
7.42%
Spread
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Progressive logo
Progressive
Base rate
7.45%
Spread
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Nepal Finance logo
Nepal Finance
Base rate
7.69%
Spread
4.57%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
ICFC logo
ICFC
Base rate
7.96%
Spread
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Multipurpose logo
Multipurpose
Base rate
8.23%
Spread
4.58%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Goodwill logo
Goodwill
Base rate
8.27%
Spread
4.00%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Best logo
Best
Base rate
8.46%
Spread
5.00%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Guheshwori logo
Guheshwori
Base rate
9.03%
Spread
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
Samriddhi logo
Samriddhi
Base rate
9.07%
Spread
4.58%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.
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Janaki logo
Janaki
Base rate
9.77%
Spread
4.59%
Effective
Asar 2083
The floor for this bank's lending rates — a lower base rate means cheaper loans.

Understanding base rates in Nepal

The base rate decides how much you ultimately pay on a loan. Here's what it means and why it matters:

1

What it is: The base rate is the minimum rate a bank can lend at — the floor under every loan it offers.

2

How it's set: Cost of funds + cost of CRR + cost of SLR + operating cost + a return markup, computed monthly by each bank.

3

Lending rate = base + premium: Your actual loan rate is the base rate plus a product/risk premium that the bank discloses.

4

Lower base = cheaper loans: Because the premium is fixed, a 0.5% lower base rate flows straight through to a lower EMI for you.

5

It changes over time: NRB requires banks to publish the base rate quarterly. A falling cost of funds pushes it down.

6

Compare before you borrow: A bank with a low base rate today is likely to give you cheaper borrowing for the life of the loan.

Key rate terms

A quick glossary of the interest-rate terms that decide what you earn and pay in Nepal.

Base Rate

The floor below which a bank cannot lend. Computed monthly from its cost of funds and published quarterly.

Premium

The margin a bank adds to its base rate for a given loan. Once taken, NRB rules freeze it for the life of the loan.

Interest Spread

The gap between a bank's average lending and deposit rates. NRB caps it at 4% for commercial banks.

Penal Interest

An extra charge on overdue loan payments, capped by NRB at 2% per annum above the normal rate.

CD Ratio

Credit-to-Deposit ratio. A bank may lend at most 90% of its local-currency deposits (NRB cap).

Rate Corridor

The NRB band that guides market rates — currently a deposit floor of 2.75% and a lending ceiling of 5.75%.

Disclaimer

Rates aggregated from companies' published disclosures; some finance-company data may be partial. Confirm before applying.