Day: June 20, 2023

  • SEBON Chairman Hamal accuses 50 brokers of consuming up to 70% profit.

    SEBON Chairman Hamal accuses 50 brokers of consuming up to 70% profit.


     

    During a recent Finance Committee meeting, Chairman Ramesh Kumar Hamal of the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) accused a group of 50 brokers of taking away a significant portion, around 70%, of the profits. Chairman Hamal mentioned that he has addressed the investors’ demands over the past 15 years.

    Chairman Hamal highlighted that the capital market investors’ longstanding requests for an open broker system and licenses for subsidiary companies of banks have finally been fulfilled. This milestone signifies the first instance in Nepal where three types of broker services have received official licenses.

     

  • Kathmandu Metropolis Exceeds Rs. 8 Arba Revenue, Reaching 79% of Target

    Kathmandu Metropolis Exceeds Rs. 8 Arba Revenue, Reaching 79% of Target


     

    Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has been successful in collecting revenue amounting to Rs. 8 Arba during the 11 months of the current financial year. Dhruv Kafle, who heads the Revenue Department, mentioned that the collected amount of Rs. 8 Arba 29 crores 95 lakhs 59 thousand 278 came from internal income, revenue distribution, and internal subsidy. This figure represents 79 percent of the city’s revenue target.

    For the current year, the Metropolis had set a revenue target of Rs. 10 Arba 42 crores 95 lakhs. They have made significant progress in generating internal revenue, achieving 98.87 percent of the targeted amount from internal sources. Out of the revenue target of Rs. 4 Arba and 85 crores, the Metropolitan collected Rs. 4 Arba and 77 crores. This amount is one billion more than the previous year, as reported by the Revenue Department.

  • “Nepse Plunges 26.56 Points to 2,064.83 Levels with Rs 4.11 Arba Turnover”

    “Nepse Plunges 26.56 Points to 2,064.83 Levels with Rs 4.11 Arba Turnover”


     

    Today, the NEPSE index finished at 2,064.83, dropping 26.56 points compared to the previous trading day’s close. This loss amounts to 1.27%. Yesterday, the index had lost 2.94 points. The index began today’s trading at 2,093.56 and reached its highest point of the day at 2,117.30. However, it also experienced a dip, hitting a low of 2,057.03 before settling at 2,064.83 for the closing.