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Imports and exports both fell in the first eight months of fiscal year 1979/80.
The first eight months of Nepal’s fiscal year 2079/80’s foreign trade statistics have been released. According to government data released on Wednesday, Nepal’s trade deficit fell by 17.86 percent to Rs. 9.53 Kharba from Rs. 11.60 Kharba the previous year. The trade deficit is the amount by which a country’s imports cost more than its […]
Read MoreIn the second quarter of fiscal year 2079/80, Himalayan Reinsurance earns a net profit of Rs. 4.63 crores.
Himalayan Reinsurance Limited reported a net profit of Rs. 4.63 crores for the fiscal year 2079/2080’s second quarter. The company’s net profit fell by 62.83% in the second quarter. In this quarter, the company’s paid-up capital was Rs. 7 Arba, while its reserve and surplus were Rs. 17.7 Crores. This quarter, the company earned Rs. […]
Read MoreThe final merger agreement between IME General and Prudential Insurance is signed at a swap ratio of 1:1.
IME General Insurance Limited (IGI) and Prudential Insurance Company Limited (PICL) sign a merger agreement, and the two companies will be combined using a 1: 1 swap ratio. IME General Insurance Limited (IGI) and Prudential Insurance Company Limited (PICL) reached an agreement for the merger during a meeting of the Board of Directors on […]
Read MoreCommercial banks profited Rs. 36 Arba until the end of the fiscal year in Magh.
Statistics reveals that commercial banks combined have achieved a total net profit of Rs. 36 Arba and 89 crores. Nabil Bank is the most profitable of the 22 commercial banks, with a net profit of Rs. 4 Arba and 13 crores. Similarly, NIC Asia Bank had a net profit of Rs. 3 Arba and 67 crores. Global […]
Read MoreKantipur Television Network will hold its annual general meeting on Chaitra 17 and will issue public shares at a premium price.
Kantipur Television (KTV) is a private television station based in Kathmandu, Nepal. Kailash Sirohiya is the chairman and managing director. KTV, which debuted in July 2002, is licensed for both terrestrial and satellite transmission. Tinkune is the headquarters of Kantipur Television. On the 17th Chaitra, 2079, Kantipur Television Network Limited will hold its Special General […]
Read MoreManushi Laghubitta (MLBS) and Shrijanshil Laghubitta (SHLB) Sign Merger Agreement at 1:1 Swap Ratio
Following the merger, the institution’s name was changed to Manushi Shrijanshil Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited. Similarly, for the merger, an equal share swap ratio, i.e. a 1:1 swap ratio, has been finalized. For the merger process, a joint merger committee will be formed with 3/3 representatives from both organizations. The goal is to complete the […]
Read More9% of the promoter shares of Prime Life Insurance Company are converted into public shares.
Prime Life Insurance Company Limited (PLIC) has announced a change in its promoter to public shareholding ratio. On the 24th Poush, 2079, the company held its 15th AGM. The AGM approved the board’s proposal to change the promoter/public share ratio of the company from 60:40 to 51:49. The company has now informed that if […]
Read MoreGurans Laghubitta and Prime Commercial Bank Bonus Shares Are Finally Listed on the NEPSE
Gurans Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (GLBSL) has listed 39,000 Units Bonus Shares on NEPSE. The board of directors decided to distribute the dividend from the paid-up capital of Rs. 9.75 crores at its 117th meeting on Mangsir 27. The company proposed and distributed a 4% bonus share and a 0.210526% cash dividend. As a […]
Read MoreMultipurpose Finance (MPFL) seeks approval from SEBON to issue 35% right shares.
Multipurpose Finance Company Limited handled the process of issuing rights shares (MPFL). In an application filed on February 29, the company requested approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEBON) to issue rights shares. If SEBON grants permission for the said right shares, MPFL will distribute 35 percent of the paid-up capital, or 1:0.35, to […]
Read MoreThe government’s spending exceeds its revenue by Rs 1.56 Kharba.
For the first eight months of the current fiscal year 2079/80, the government’s budget deficit exceeded Rs. 1.56 Kharba. By the end of Falgun, the government had spent 7.79 Kharba of its budget, but had only collected 6.22 Kharba in total revenue. Meanwhile, only 22.15% of capital expenditure (CAPEX) is used until the end […]
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