Auction of 100,000 Kumari Bank Limited Promoter Shares Commences for Existing Shareholders


The current owner of Kumari Bank Limited (KBL) is initiating an auction for the sale of 100,000 units of shares exclusively to its existing promoter shareholders. Durga Prasad Pandey, a promoter of KBL, is the seller, and he is offering these 100,000 promoter shares for auction. Interested parties are invited to participate in this auction, and they have a 35-day window from the date of this notice’s publication, which falls on the 17th of Kartik.

To participate, prospective investors must submit their bids at either of the following locations: the company’s central office situated at Kumari Capital Limited, located in Kathmandu-01, Naxal, Nagpokhari, or at Kumari Bank Limited itself. If no bids are received from the existing founder shareholders within the specified 35-day timeframe, the shares will be made available for auction to the general public at a later date.

As of the most recent data available, Kumari Bank Limited (KBL) concluded trading at a share price of Rs. 155 on the previous trading day. In contrast, Kumari Bank Limited’s promoter shares (KBLPO) had a last traded price (LTP) of Rs. 101 on the 18th of October, 2023.

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