Nepal Investment Mega Bank to issue Rs 4 arba worth Debenture with 10% interest rate


Nepal Investment Mega Bank has decided to issue debentures worth Rs. 4 arba, and they have chosen Prabhu Capital as the issue manager for this process. The debentures will be offered to the general public as well as institutional investors. The duration of the debenture is for ten years and it will provide a 10% interest rate annually.

The bank’s Senior Deputy CEO, Mr. Mahesh Sharma Dhakal, and CEO of Prabhu Capital, Mr. Asish Gauchan, signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at a program held for this purpose. The appointment of Prabhu Capital as the issue manager and the signing of the MoU have been communicated to the public via a media statement.

By offering debentures to the public, Nepal Investment Mega Bank is essentially offering a fixed interest rate investment option to the investors for the next ten years. The interest rate of 10% is expected to provide an attractive return to the investors, while also helping the bank raise funds for its operations and future investments.

Prabhu Capital, as the issue manager, will be responsible for overseeing the entire debenture issuance process, including the marketing and distribution of the debentures to potential investors. As a merchant bank, Prabhu Capital has experience in managing and underwriting various types of securities, and its involvement is expected to ensure a smooth and successful debenture issuance process.

Overall, the appointment of Prabhu Capital as the issue manager for Nepal Investment Mega Bank’s debenture issuance is a positive development for both the bank and potential investors. It provides investors with an attractive investment option, while also enabling the bank to raise funds for its operations and growth.

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