Nabil Bank Announces Issuance of 9% Nabil Debenture 2087 with Rs. 3 Arba Target


Nabil Bank Limited (NABIL) has issued an offer letter announcing the issuance of 30,00,000 units of “9% Nabil Debenture 2087” to the general public. The debentures, featuring a maturity period of 7 years and a coupon rate of 9%, will be open for subscription from the 29th of Mangsir to the 3rd of Poush, 2080. In the event of undersubscription, the deadline may be extended until the 13th of Poush, 2080.

The debentures, valued at Rs. 1000 per unit, will have a total issuance of 30 lakh units. Of this, 60%, equivalent to 18 lakh units, will be subscribed through private placement. The remaining 12 lakh units, amounting to Rs. 1.2 Arba, will be available for public issuance, with 5% of this allocation reserved for mutual funds. The total proceeds from the issuance are expected to reach Rs. 3 Arba.

Kumari Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for this debenture offering. Interested investors can apply for a minimum of 25 units and a maximum of 12,00,000 units.

ICRA Nepal has reconfirmed the issuer rating of [ICRANP-IR] AA- – (pronounced ICRA NP issuer rating Double A minus) for Nabil Bank Limited. This rating indicates a high level of safety concerning the timely fulfillment of financial obligations, reflecting a very low credit risk associated with the bank.

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