Butwal Power Company Calls 31st AGM: Endorses 5% Dividend and Proposes FPO


Butwal Power Company Limited (BPCL) has announced its 31st Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled for the 29th of Poush, 2080, corresponding to January 14, 2024. The meeting is set to take place at Karki Banquet, Babarmahal, Kathmandu, starting at 11 am on the specified day.

Among the various agendas to be discussed at the AGM, one notable item is the endorsement of a 5 percent dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. The decision to distribute a 5% cash dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 3.4 Arba was made during the board of directors’ meeting on Mangsir 29.

Additionally, the AGM will address the endorsement of the auditor’s report, covering profit and loss statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports. The appointment of an auditor for the fiscal year 2080/81 is also on the agenda. Another crucial topic for discussion is the proposal from the Board of Directors to issue 1 Crore units of Follow-on Public Offering (FPO) shares at a par value of Rs. 100. The current paid-up capital of the company stands at Rs. 3.40 Arba, and after the FPO issuance, it will increase to Rs. 4.40 Arba.

The book closure date has been specified from Poush 19 to Poush 29. Shareholders maintaining their shares until this date are entitled to the dividend payout and are also eligible to attend the AGM.

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