Citizens Capital Limited Closes “Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund” Issue to General Public


Citizens Capital Limited has announced the closure of its mutual fund scheme, “Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund”, to the general public from 20th Baisakh, 2080. The issue was opened on the 6th of Baisakh and was supposed to close on the 10th of Baisakh, 2080. However, as the issue manager didn’t receive enough applications, the issue was extended until the 20th of Baisakh.

Out of a total of 10 crore unit shares, 1.50 crore units worth Rs. 15 crores have been allocated to the fund promoter, Citizens Bank International Limited, while the remaining 8.5 crore units are for the general public. The fund will be traded in the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) and has a maturity period of 10 years. Interested applicants can apply for a minimum of 100 units and a maximum of 10,000,000 units.

According to the CDSC, a total of 15,683 applicants have applied for 47,295,800 units worth Rs. 47.29 crore so far. This indicates a good response to the scheme, even though the issue was extended due to insufficient applications.

Citizens Capital Limited currently manages two closed-end funds in the market, Citizens Mutual Fund-1 (CMF1) and Citizens Mutual Fund-2 (CMF2). The closure of the Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund scheme is expected to be beneficial for investors looking to invest in a diversified portfolio and achieve long-term financial goals.

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