Kumari Bank Initiates Auction of 22,000 Promoter Shares: Exclusive Opportunity for Existing Promoter Shareholders


The current promoter of Kumari Bank Limited (KBL) has initiated the auction of 22,000 units of shares, exclusively available to interested existing promoter shareholders starting today. Nagendra Prasad Bimali aims to sell these units to current promoter shareholders, and interested parties are invited to participate in the auction within 35 days from the publication date of this notice, which is the 19th of Mangsir.

Individuals looking to participate in the auction should submit their bids either at the central office of the bank in Tangal, Kathmandu, or at Kumari Capital Limited located at Naxal, Nagpokhari, Kathmandu. In the absence of bids from existing founder shareholders within the specified timeframe, the shares will subsequently be made available for auction to the general public. As of the last trading day, KBL closed at Rs. 150.40, and KBLPO reported a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 101.00 as of December 3, 2023.

In a similar auction notice, the existing promoter of Machhapuchchhre Bank Limited (MBL) is auctioning 62,165 units of shares, available exclusively to interested existing promoter shareholders starting today. Indu Kumari Karki intends to sell these units to current promoter shareholders, and interested individuals are encouraged to bid within 7 days from the publication date of this notice, which is the 19th of Mangsir.

Bidders for MBL shares should submit their bids at Machhapuchchhre Capital Limited located at Sundhara, Kathmandu. If there are no bids from existing founder shareholders within the stipulated timeframe, the shares will subsequently be open for auction to the general public. MBL closed at Rs. 184.90 on the last trading day, and MBLPO has an LTP of Rs. 136.00 as of May 10, 2023.

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