Foreign Exchange Regulation in Nepal

Training Category: Treasury

The banking industry in Nepal has seen exponential growth. The competitive market has stretched the limits of customer numbers. To tackle these issues, excellent customer service, innovative products and foreign exchange management becomes essential. With this in mind National Banking Institute has developed Foreign Exchange Management program. This program aims to deliver the best course content consultation with the industry experts from close inputs from the regulators.

 

We are pleased to deliver a one day program on foreign exchange regulations for banks and financial institutions to provide general knowledge on foreign currencies from national and international perspective.

 

Wikipedia - The foreign exchange market is a global decentralized market for the trading of currencies. The main participants in this market are the larger international banks. Financial centres around the world function as anchors of trading between a wide range of multiple types of buyers and sellers around the clock. The foreign exchange market determines the relative values of different currencies.

 

The foreign exchange market works through financial institutions, and it operates on several levels. Behind the scenes banks turn to a smaller number of financial firms known as “dealers,” who are actively involved in large quantities of foreign exchange trading. Most foreign exchange dealers are banks, so this behind-the-scenes market is sometimes called the “interbank market”, although a few insurance companies and other kinds of financial firms are involved. Trades between foreign exchange dealers can be very large, involving hundreds of millions of dollars.[citation needed] Because of the sovereignty issue when involving two currencies, Forex has little (if any) supervisory entity regulating its actions.