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  • From Baisakh 04, Menchhiyam Hydropower will issue 934,915 unit IPO shares to the general public.

    From Baisakh 04, Menchhiyam Hydropower will issue 934,915 unit IPO shares to the general public.


     

    Menchhiyam Hydropower Limited has issued an offer letter to the general public in preparation for its Initial Public Offering (IPO).

    From the 4th of Baisakh, 2080, the company will issue 934,915 unit shares with a face value of Rs 100. The company expects to earn Rs 9.34 crore from this IPO. This issue’s early closing date is on 7th Baisakh, and if it is not fully subscribed, it can be extended until 19th Baisakh, 2080.

  • Issuance of Ghalemdi HydroEndorse Agendas Related Right Shares

    Issuance of Ghalemdi HydroEndorse Agendas Related Right Shares


    Ghalemdi Hydro Limited (GHL) has scheduled its 9th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 16th of Baisakh, 2080. The meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. that day at Sasa Banquet in Nayabazar, Kathamndu.

     

  • Economic growth is expected to slow to 4.1% in 2023, with inflation remaining at 7.4%, according to the Asian Development Bank.

    Economic growth is expected to slow to 4.1% in 2023, with inflation remaining at 7.4%, according to the Asian Development Bank.


     

    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) forecasts 4.1 percent economic growth in Nepal in 2023, with inflation at 7.4 percent.

    According to the April 2023 Asian Development Outlook (ADO), Nepal’s economic growth rate is expected to slow in 2023 compared to last year due to tight monetary policy, sluggish domestic demand, the unwinding of pandemic stimulus, and persistent global headwinds.

  • The suspension of a broker license has resulted in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.

    The suspension of a broker license has resulted in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.


     

    One company applied for a stock dealer license in the previous seven months, while 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses. Nonetheless, all procedures had been halted as a result of the Supreme Court’s directive. Seven months later, the broker license has been suspended, resulting in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.

    SEBON’s revised Securities Market Operation Regulations 2064 and Securities Dealers Regulations 2064 begin the process of awarding new licenses. On Ashwin 2, 2079, the Securities Board issued a notice with a 30-day deadline to carry it out. As a result, 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses, while only one company applied for stock dealer license. Throughout the seven months

     

  • NMB Bank’s “10.75% NMB Debenture 2089/90” is now available; minimum applications are for 25 units.

    NMB Bank’s “10.75% NMB Debenture 2089/90” is now available; minimum applications are for 25 units.


    NMB Bank Limited (NMB) is releasing 40,00,000 units of “10.75% NMB Debenture 2089/90″ to the general public and institutions today, Chaitra 21st.

     

    The debenture, which has maturity period of 10 years and coupon rate of 10.75%, is available for application from today to the 24th Chaitra, 2079. 
    If the issue is not fully subscribed, the deadline can be pushed back to Baisakh 5, 2080.

     

  • National Life Insurance has released new bonus rates, with a maximum bonus of Rs 85 per Rs 1000 insured amount.

    National Life Insurance has released new bonus rates, with a maximum bonus of Rs 85 per Rs 1000 insured amount.


     

    National Life Insurance Company has announced bonus rates ranging from Rs 63 to Rs 85 per Rs 1000 for its insured customers.

    According to the information, the company will offer a Rs 63 bonus for up to 9 years of life insurance, Rs 64 for 10 to 20 years, Rs 70 for 21 to 25 years, and Rs 85 for 26 years and above per Rs 1000 of insured amount. According to the media statement, the company will also provide Rs 64 for up to 9 years of term insurance and full life insurance, Rs 64 for 9 to 20 years, Rs 70 for 21 to 25 years, and Rs 85 for 26 years and above.

     

  • Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank introduces new home and business loan schemes, lowering the interest rate to 12.99% with a special service charge discount.

    Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank introduces new home and business loan schemes, lowering the interest rate to 12.99% with a special service charge discount.


     

    In addition to the new year’s special offer, the bank is offering a 0.25% discount on the service charge for both of these loan schemes for female home/business owners for a limited time. According to the media statement, borrowers can also receive up to 100% of the cost of the home/building as a loan for a maximum of 30 years, as well as a special discount on the service fee.

    According to the media statement, the bank will provide loans for entrepreneurs with the best valuation of property, loan amount disbursed beforehand, and an attractive discount on in-service charge.

  • For fiscal year 2078/79, Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank (KSBBL) proposes 4.64% bonus shares and 0.23% cash dividend.

    For fiscal year 2078/79, Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank (KSBBL) proposes 4.64% bonus shares and 0.23% cash dividend.


     

    For the fiscal year 2078/79, Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank Limited (KSBBL) has proposed a dividend of 4.64%.

    The dividend will be paid from the company’s paid-up capital of Rs.3.14 Arba.

    A cash dividend of 0.23% and 4.41% bonus shares have been proposed. KSBBL has an LTP of Rs. 313 as of this writing. The proposed dividend must be approved by the central bank and approved by the upcoming AGM.

  • Nerude and Mirmire Laghubitta Sign Merger Agreement

    Nerude and Mirmire Laghubitta Sign Merger Agreement


     

    According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the final merger agreement between Nerude Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NLBBL) and Mirmire Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MMFDB) has been completed and approved (MEPSE).

    Poush 11, where the chairman of both organizations signed a memorandum of understanding for merger, the companies had signed a memorandum of understanding for merger.

  • SEBON Plans to Launch Nabil Investment Banking’s New Mutual Fund Scheme “NI 31”

    SEBON Plans to Launch Nabil Investment Banking’s New Mutual Fund Scheme “NI 31”


     

    In the most recent list of mutual fund scheme pipeline status published by the Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON), “NI 31” has recently been added under preliminary review.

    The fund size for NI 31 will be Rs. 15 crores divided into 1.5 crore units with a par value of Rs.10 per unit. On Chaitra 16, the application was submitted to SEBON. The mutual fund scheme’s fund manager is Nabil Investment Banking Limited. Nabil Bank, on the other hand, is the scheme’s Fund Sponsor.

  • Falgun NAV Report Is Published By Mega Mutual Fund 1; NAV Is Rs 8.25

    Falgun NAV Report Is Published By Mega Mutual Fund 1; NAV Is Rs 8.25


    The “Mega Mutual Fund 1 (MMF1)” NAV report for the month of Falgun has been released.

    “Mega Mutual Fund 1” is a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity period. The fund size for the initial issue was Rs. 1.25 Arba.

    The fund has invested Rs. 83.86 crores in Falgun’s listed shares. Non-listed shares were worth Rs. 3.66 crores, and fixed deposits were worth Rs. 10 crores. The fund has bank deposits worth Rs. 3.30 crores and other assets worth Rs. 2.39 crores.

     

  • From the 21st Chaitra, Prime Commercial Bank will auction 9,00,000 units of promoter shares to the general public and institutions.

    From the 21st Chaitra, Prime Commercial Bank will auction 9,00,000 units of promoter shares to the general public and institutions.


    The existing promoters of Prime Commercial Bank Limited are auctioning off 9,00,000 units of promoter shares to the general public from the 21st Chaitra to the 29th Chaitra, 2079.

    A total of 9,00,000 promoter shares will be auctioned off. Individual investors, businesses, and institutions can all bid in an auction. The minimum bid is Rs. 130. The promoters’ shares have a minimum bid quantity of 1000 units. Although bidders may bid for the entire issue, they must follow the Nepal Rastra Bank’s rule of not exceeding the specified number of shares per entity.