Category: Dividend

  • Sanima Bank’s 19th AGM Approves 9% Bonus Share and 5.70% Cash Dividend

    Sanima Bank’s 19th AGM Approves 9% Bonus Share and 5.70% Cash Dividend


    Sanima Bank Limited has successfully concluded its 19th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on October 19, 2023. Mr. Tuk Prasad Poudel, serving as the Chairman, presided over the AGM during which several significant decisions were made. Notably, the AGM approved the distribution of a 9% bonus share and a 5.70% cash dividend to the bank’s shareholders.

    For the fiscal year 2079/80, Sanima Bank reported a net profit of NPR 2.61 billion, accompanied by total deposits and net loans and advances amounting to NPR 178.85 billion and NPR 149.87 billion, respectively. The bank’s total assets also reached NPR 215.64 billion. When compared to the previous fiscal year (2078/79), the bank witnessed substantial growth, with total deposits, loans and advances, and total assets increasing by 12.56%, 5.78%, and 12.02%, respectively.

    Furthermore, the bank’s prudential parameters, as of mid-July 2023, demonstrate its financial health. The non-performing loan ratio stands at 1.31%, while the capital fund to risk-weighted assets ratio is at a healthy 14.42%. The liquidity position of the bank is strong, with a liquidity ratio of 30.01%, and the credit to deposit ratio (monthly average) is reported at 79%. These parameters reflect the bank’s sound financial standing and its ability to manage risk and liquidity effectively.

  • NIC Asia Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Proposes 15% Cash Dividend for Fiscal Year 2079/80

    NIC Asia Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Proposes 15% Cash Dividend for Fiscal Year 2079/80


    NIC Asia Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NICLBSL) has proposed a 15% cash dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. In a recent board of directors meeting held on Kartik 01, the decision was made to distribute the entire dividend in cash. The company’s paid-up capital stands at Rs. 1.73 Arba, and this dividend payout amounts to a little over Rs. 26.09 Crores.

    It’s important to note that the distribution of this cash dividend is subject to approval by the central bank and endorsement by the company’s upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM). As of the time of this announcement, NICLBSL’s Last Traded Price (LTP) is at Rs. 615.

    Comparatively, in the preceding fiscal year (2078/79), the company had disbursed a cash dividend of 14.75%. This proposed increase in the dividend percentage signals the company’s commitment to rewarding its shareholders, pending the necessary regulatory approvals and shareholder consensus at the upcoming AGM.

  • Nesdo Sambridha Laghubitta Distributes 15% Cash Dividend and Encourages Shareholder Dematerialization

    Nesdo Sambridha Laghubitta Distributes 15% Cash Dividend and Encourages Shareholder Dematerialization


    Nesdo Sambridha Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NESDO) has taken the initiative to distribute a 15% cash dividend directly to the bank accounts of its shareholders and has encouraged them to convert their shares into dematerialized form.

    The company convened its 4th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the fiscal year 2078/79 on the 26th of Ashwin, 2080. During this AGM, NESDO approved a 15% dividend, which includes applicable taxes, for the fiscal year 2078/79. The disbursement of this dividend into the bank accounts of shareholders commenced on the 29th of Ashwin, 2080.

    In addition to this, NESDO has made a specific request to its shareholders, particularly those who have not updated their bank information within the Demat account, to consider converting their shares into dematerialized form. This move aligns with modern financial practices and can streamline the dividend distribution process.

    Moreover, NESDO has outlined a requirement for eligible investors who have obtained loans against the company’s shares before the book closure date. To be eligible for dividend payment, these investors must provide a No Objection Letter from their respective lending institutions.

    By introducing these measures, NESDO is aiming to enhance the efficiency and transparency of its dividend distribution process while encouraging shareholders to modernize their shareholding by dematerializing their shares.

  • Dibyashwari Hydropower Company (DHPL) Proposes 200% Right Share Issue to Clear Loans

    Dibyashwari Hydropower Company (DHPL) Proposes 200% Right Share Issue to Clear Loans


    Dibyashwari Hydropower Company Limited (DHPL) has revised its proposal for issuing right shares, as decided during a Board of Directors (BOD) meeting held on Ashwin 29. The initial plan was to offer 1:1 or 100% right shares, announced on Ashad 10, 2080. However, the BOD meeting on Ashwin 29 decided to cancel the previous proposal and instead put forward a new plan to issue 1:2 or 200% right shares based on the current paid-up capital.

    DHPL has also specified its intention to invest 51% of the capital generated from the right issue into the Five Khapan Hydropower project. The company cites the need to clear outstanding loans acquired from banks as a primary reason for this decision.

    It’s important to note that the implementation of this decision is contingent on approval from the relevant regulatory authorities and subsequent endorsement at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the company.

    In terms of financial performance, DHPL reported a net loss of Rs 3.82 Crore while generating revenue of Rs 8.60 Crores from power sales. The company has a power generation capacity of 3.3 MW.

    As of the latest available data, DHPL’s stock closed at Rs. 142 in the previous trading session.

  • Citizens Capital Distributes 8% Cash Dividend to ‘Citizens Mutual Fund-2’ Unit Holders

    Citizens Capital Distributes 8% Cash Dividend to ‘Citizens Mutual Fund-2’ Unit Holders


    Citizens Capital Limited has provided an 8% cash dividend to the unit holders of “Citizens Mutual Fund – 2 (CMF2)” directly to their bank accounts, along with encouraging them to convert their physical shares into electronic format.

    For the last fiscal year, 2079/2080, the fund declared an 8% return and closed its books on Bhadra 19 to facilitate cash dividend distribution. Starting from the 8th of Ashwin, 2080, the fund initiated the process of depositing these returns into the beneficiary accounts of the unit holders.

    Additionally, the company is making a request to unit holders, particularly those who haven’t updated their bank information within their Demat accounts, to consider dematerializing their shares.

     

  • Sunrise Capital Distributes Cash Dividend to ‘Sunrise First Mutual Fund’ Unit Holders

    Sunrise Capital Distributes Cash Dividend to ‘Sunrise First Mutual Fund’ Unit Holders


    Sunrise Capital Limited is delivering a 16% cash dividend for “Sunrise First Mutual Fund” directly to the bank accounts of its unit holders. They have encouraged unit holders to convert their physical shares to electronic format.

    The fund had previously declared a 16% return for the fiscal year 2079/2080. Starting from the 26th of Ashwin, 2080, the fund will credit this return to the beneficiary accounts of the unit holders.

    Furthermore, the company is urging unit holders, especially those who haven’t updated their bank information in their Demat accounts, to dematerialize their shares.

     

  • Final Day to Claim Cash Dividend from Global IME Balance Fund I (GIBF1) – Act Now!

    Final Day to Claim Cash Dividend from Global IME Balance Fund I (GIBF1) – Act Now!


    Today marks the final opportunity for investors to claim the cash dividend offered by Global IME Capital’s mutual fund scheme. The book closure date is set for the 25th of Ashwin, and anyone who held units in the scheme until today is eligible for the dividend payout.

    During the 165th board meeting of Global IME Capital Limited held on Ashwin 15, a decision was made to allocate a 5% cash dividend, totaling Rs. 5.12 Crores, to the unitholders of Global IME Balance Fund I (GIBF1) for the fiscal year 2079/80.

    Global IME Balance Fund I (GIBF1) is a closed-end fund sponsored by Global IME Bank and managed by Global IME Capital. It has a maturity period of 10 years and boasts a fund size of Rs. 1.02 Arba. As of the end of Bhadra, its Net Asset Value (NAV) stands at Rs. 9.76.

     

  • SHINE Bank Proposes 11.05% Dividend for Fiscal Year 2079/80

    SHINE Bank Proposes 11.05% Dividend for Fiscal Year 2079/80


    Shine Resunga Development Bank Limited (SHINE) has put forth a dividend proposal of 11.05% for the fiscal year 2079/80. During the bank’s 280th board meeting on 23rd Ashwin 2080, this dividend plan was outlined, which pertains to the paid-up capital of the bank, amounting to Rs. 4.28 Arba. The proposal includes 10.5% bonus shares valued at Rs. 44.98 crores and a 0.55% cash dividend (inclusive of tax) totaling Rs. 2.36 crores.

    The final approval of this decision rests with the Nepal Rastra Bank, and it will subsequently be confirmed in the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the company.

     

  • Sanima Equity Fund Distributes 18% Cash Dividends to Unitholders’ Bank Accounts

    Sanima Equity Fund Distributes 18% Cash Dividends to Unitholders’ Bank Accounts


    Sanima Capital Limited has given 18% cash dividends to unit holders of “Sanima Equity Fund” and encouraged them to digitize their shares. This return was announced for the fiscal year 2079/2080. Starting from the 22nd of Ashwin, 2080, the fund began depositing these returns directly into the beneficiary accounts of the unit holders. The merchant bank has requested all unit holders to check and confirm the returns in their beneficiary accounts.

     

  • Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower’s 100% Right Shares Issue Falls Short on Subscriptions

    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower’s 100% Right Shares Issue Falls Short on Subscriptions


    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Company’s attempt to issue 100% right shares didn’t get full support from its shareholders. The company aimed to boost its paid-up capital through this offering.

    They offered existing shareholders a 1:1 ratio of right shares, each valued at Rs. 100. Shareholders could subscribe from the 18th of Bhadra to the 22nd of Ashwin, 2080. A total of 105,900,000 right shares, worth Rs. 10.59 Arba, were available. If successful, this would have increased the company’s paid-up capital to Rs. 21.18 Arba.

     

  • Arun Kabeli Power Allots 100% Right Shares, Begins Refunds on Ashwin 24

    Arun Kabeli Power Allots 100% Right Shares, Begins Refunds on Ashwin 24


    Arun Kabeli Power Limited (AKPL) recently granted 1,65,37,288 units of right shares to its shareholders on 19th Ashwin. For those who did not receive these shares, the company will start refunding their money on 24th Ashwin, 2080.

    To raise funds, the hydropower company initiated a 100% right shares offering from 11th Bhadra to 31st Bhadra, 2080. They issued 1,85,52,105 units of right shares valued at Rs. 1.85 Arba to their existing shareholders. As a result of this right share allocation, the company’s paid-up capital will increase to Rs. 3.89 Arba.

     

  • Final Day to Claim Sanima Bank’s Dividend

    Final Day to Claim Sanima Bank’s Dividend


    Today marks the final opportunity for shareholders to claim the dividend offered by Sanima Bank Limited (SANIMA).

    The bank has scheduled its 19th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 2nd of Kartik, 2080. The AGM will take place at Kundalini Durbar Banquet, Chandol, Kathmandu, starting at 11 a.m.

    Among the various items on the agenda, the AGM will approve a 14.7% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. The bank’s board of directors has decided to distribute a 5.7% cash dividend and 9% bonus shares from the paid-up capital, which currently stands at Rs. 12.46 Arba. The value of the bonus shares is Rs. 1.12 Arba, and the cash dividend includes the tax amount for the bonus shares.