Assessment of national policy to promote corporate governance in Nepal

Authors

  • Heena Tandukar
  • Anar Niroula
  • Kirit Shrestha
  • Udaya Raj Paudel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/qjmss.v1i1.25975

Keywords:

Bank anf Financial Institution Act (BAFIA), Basel Committee, Coproate governance, OECD principles, Organisation for Economic Corporation and Development

Abstract

Background: Corporate governance, or good governance may have a di­rect impact not only on economic health of an organization, but also the over­all status of national governance or systems administration. By now, Nepal has succeeded to attain political stability and attainment of policy stability is in its making. It is right time for all type of organizations to institute favor­able traditions, customs, policies, rules and regulations with increased level of accountability to help the nation with right policy direction. Therefore, re­viewing the Nepalese corporate governance scenario by assessing governing policies, prevailing issues, challenges and practices deem necessary.

Objectives: The main purpose of this paper was to establish an assess­ment of national policy effectiveness on corporate governance, specifically in the banking sector.

Methods: Fully based on desk review performed in a qualitative setting of inquiry.

Results: There is closer linkage between legal and regulatory provisions and effectiveness of corporate governance in the Nepalese banking sector.

Conclusions: For an emerging economies, improving the level of corpo­rate governance can serve a number of important public policy objectives such as reducing market vulnerability to financial crises, controlling trans­action costs and cost of capital, and resulting with investor confidence and capital market development situation.

Implications: Nepal needs timely review and updates in not only policies governing bank and financial institutions, but also the entire company’s act of the country to make all type of organizations accountable and transparent in their operations to win the investor confidence and market trust.

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Author Biographies

Heena Tandukar

Envision working as a manager in banking and financial sector to develop a professional career.

Anar Niroula

Aims to serve as an effective institutional performance transformation manager in BFIs by means of personal branding.

Kirit Shrestha

Displays keen interest to portray an enhanced form of consulting service to safeguard organizations from impeding problems, issues and challenges.

Udaya Raj Paudel

Principal, Quest International College

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Published

2019-10-18

How to Cite

Tandukar, H., Niroula, A., Shrestha, K., & Paudel, U. R. (2019). Assessment of national policy to promote corporate governance in Nepal. Quest Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 1(1), 73–95. https://doi.org/10.3126/qjmss.v1i1.25975