Prabhu Select Fund and Prabhu Smart Fund Announce Dividends for Fiscal Year 2080/81


Prabhu Capital has announced the dividend distribution for its two popular mutual funds—Prabhu Select Fund (PSF) and Prabhu Smart Fund (PRSF)—for the fiscal year 2080/81. The board of directors finalized the dividend payout during its 198th meeting on Bhadra 31.

Prabhu Select Fund (PSF) will give a 10% cash dividend to its unitholders, while Prabhu Smart Fund (PRSF) will provide an 8.50% cash dividend (inclusive of tax) to its investors. Both are closed-end mutual funds managed by Prabhu Capital and sponsored by Prabhu Bank.

PSF is a closed-end fund with a 7-year maturity, while PRSF has a 10-year maturity period. The dividend announcement has brought positive news for investors, especially considering the funds’ Net Asset Value (NAV) reports for the month of Ashadh.

As per the NAV data, PSF reported an NAV of Rs. 11.50 and had a closing price of Rs. 10.54. Similarly, PRSF’s NAV was Rs. 11.52, with a closing value of Rs. 10.49. Investors are hopeful these dividends will provide a significant return on their investment in these funds.

Prabhu Capital remains committed to providing efficient fund management, helping investors grow their wealth through these well-structured closed-end mutual funds.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Interesting Read

Nepal Declares Public Holiday on Constitution Day; NEPSE to Remain Closed
Latest Articles

Nepal Declares Public Holiday on Constitution Day; NEPSE to Remain Closed

The Government of Nepal has announced a public holiday today, Thursday, Ashwin 3, in celebration of Constitution Day. As a result, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) will remain closed, with regular trading set to resume on Sunday, Ashwin 6, 2080, at 11:00 AM. Constitution Day marks the historic promulgation of Nepal’s current constitution by the […]

Read More
Government Revenue Rises by 7.8% in First Two Months of FY 2024/25, Falling Short of Targets
Latest Articles

Government Revenue Rises by 7.8% in First Two Months of FY 2024/25, Falling Short of Targets

In the first two months of the fiscal year 2024/25, the Government of Nepal collected Rs 166.38 billion in revenue, reflecting a 7.8% increase from the Rs 154.24 billion collected during the same period last fiscal year. While this growth indicates an increase in economic activity, it remains below government expectations. So far, the revenue […]

Read More
NEPSE Index Drops by 0.15%, Closes at 2,576.76 Amid Mixed Sector Performance
Latest Articles

NEPSE Index Drops by 0.15%, Closes at 2,576.76 Amid Mixed Sector Performance

CEDB Hydropower Tops Turnover, Kalika Laghubitta Gains 8.08%, Goodwill Finance Falls 6.77% The NEPSE Index continued its decline, dropping 4.00 points, or 0.15%, to close at 2,576.76 in the latest trading session, extending the previous day’s loss of 57.03 points. The session began with the index at 2,584.35 points, reaching an intraday high of 2,606.04 […]

Read More