• “NEPSE Ends Positive: Up 8.01 Points, Turnover at Rs 1.54”

    “NEPSE Ends Positive: Up 8.01 Points, Turnover at Rs 1.54”


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 2,033.13 points, marking a gain of 8.01 points or 0.39% from the previous day’s close. This bounce back follows a 20.31-point dip in the index during the previous trading session.

    The day started with the index opening at 2,025.98 and reaching a peak of 2,043.01 at one point. However, the market also experienced a temporary drop, hitting a low of 2,025.40 before eventually settling at the closing value of 2,033.13.

     

  • “Samudayik Laghubitta and Prabhu Life Insurance Bonus Shares Listed on NEPSE”

    “Samudayik Laghubitta and Prabhu Life Insurance Bonus Shares Listed on NEPSE”


    Samudayik Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SLBSL) has recently listed 1,32,000 units of bonus shares on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). During their 9th Annual General Meeting held on the 22nd of Ashad, 2080, the company approved a 15% dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79. This dividend will be distributed based on the company’s paid-up capital of Rs. 13.20 Crores. Additionally, the board of directors also proposed issuing 10% bonus shares amounting to Rs. 1.32 crores and a 5% cash dividend totaling Rs. 66 lakhs.

    At present, the Last Traded Price (LTP) of SLBSL stands at Rs. 864.90.

     

  • “Nepal Oil Corporation Raises Petrol and Diesel Prices”

    “Nepal Oil Corporation Raises Petrol and Diesel Prices”


     

    Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) recently raised the prices of petrol and diesel, causing a stir in the local market. The corporation’s board meeting, held on Tuesday, led to a unanimous decision to adjust prices. Diesel and kerosene prices surged by Rs. 14 per liter, while petrol increased by Rs. 5 per liter. As a result, consumers now pay Rs. 175 per liter for petrol and Rs. 164.5 per liter for diesel and kerosene, impacting the people significantly.

  • “RADHI Reports Q4 Profit; Slight Dip in Revenue from Power Sales”

    “RADHI Reports Q4 Profit; Slight Dip in Revenue from Power Sales”


    Radhi Bidyut Company Limited (RADHI) has reported a remarkable 121.33 percent increase in its net profits during the fourth quarter, reaching Rs. 11.27 crores for FY 2079-80. This substantial growth contrasts with the Rs. 5.09 crores earned in the same period of the previous fiscal year, 2078-79. The company’s primary income source, power sales, has experienced a decline of 4.82 percent, amounting to Rs. 12.84 crores for FY 2079-80.

     

  • “Closing Today: 9% Nepal SBI Bank Debenture 2089 (NSBD98) Issue”

    “Closing Today: 9% Nepal SBI Bank Debenture 2089 (NSBD98) Issue”


     

    Starting from today, Nepal SBI Bank Limited is concluding the public offering of its “9% Nepal SBI Bank Debenture 2089,” consisting of 2,000,000 units priced at Rs. 1000 per unit.

    Initially, the issue had commenced on the 18th of Shrawan, 2080, and was scheduled to close early on the 22nd of Shrawan. However, due to the issue not attaining full subscription by the original closing date, the deadline has been extended until the 31st of Shrawan.

  • “API Power Begins 40% Right Share Issue Today”

    “API Power Begins 40% Right Share Issue Today”


     

    API Power Company Limited (API) has initiated the sale of right shares, beginning today (Shrawan 31), which represents 40 percent of its current paid-up capital. The company’s plan involves offering 4 new shares for every 10 existing shares held. This means a total of 16,533,137 right shares will be available, each priced at Rs. 100.

    To facilitate this right share issuance, the company recently completed its book closure on Ashad 22. Shareholders are now eligible to apply for these right shares until the 19th of Bhadra.

  • “Transition to Public Entities Enables IPO Authorization for Private Limited Companies”

    “Transition to Public Entities Enables IPO Authorization for Private Limited Companies”


     

    Once a private limited company becomes a public entity, it will have the ability to initiate an initial public offering (IPO) after gaining approval.

    In a recent cabinet meeting on Tuesday, the Securities Registration and Issuance (Seventh Amendment) Regulations of 2080 were given the green light. This approval introduced new rules to the capital market, following recommendations from the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON). Additionally, the need for a

  • “Final Day for Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Applications; 1.308 Crore Units Received”

    “Final Day for Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Applications; 1.308 Crore Units Received”


    Manakamana Engineering Hydropower Limited is concluding the offering of its 2,276,620 unit IPO shares with a face value of Rs 100 each, starting today on the 31st of Shrawan, 2080. This date marks the early closing deadline for the IPO.

    Should the issue not have garnered full subscriptions by the 31st of Shrawan, the closing date could have been extended until the 10th of Bhadra, 2080.

    According to information from CDS and Clearing Limited, as of Wednesday morning, the total number of applications received for the issue has reached 1,168,454, accounting for 13,089,350 unit shares. In monetary terms, this translates to Rs. 1.3089 Arba.

     

  • “NEPSE Drops 52.11 Points in 2 Consecutive Days, All Sectors Finish in the Red”

    “NEPSE Drops 52.11 Points in 2 Consecutive Days, All Sectors Finish in the Red”


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 2,025.12 points, showing a decrease of 20.31 points or 0.99% compared to yesterday’s close. The index had suffered a loss of 31.80 points during the previous trading session.

    The trading day began with the index starting at 2,044.75 points. However, the market went down to a lowest point of 2,014.00 points within the day, eventually settling at the closing value of 2,025.12 points.

     

  • “Reliable Nepal Life Insurance IPO Allotment Concludes, Leaves Nearly 400,000 Applicants Empty-Handed”

    “Reliable Nepal Life Insurance IPO Allotment Concludes, Leaves Nearly 400,000 Applicants Empty-Handed”


     

    The IPO allotment for Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited (RENLICL) has wrapped up today at the Civil Capital Market premises in Sundhara, Kathmandu. The company had offered 9,600,000 IPO shares at a face value of Rs 100 per share, along with a premium of Rs 157, making the total cost per share Rs 257. This opportunity was made available to the general public from the 18th to the 22nd of Shrawan, 2080.

     

  • “Nabil Bank Launches Nabil Dhukka Ghar Karja with 10.99% Fixed Interest Rate and 70% Property Value Loan”

    “Nabil Bank Launches Nabil Dhukka Ghar Karja with 10.99% Fixed Interest Rate and 70% Property Value Loan”


     

    Nabil Bank is introducing an attractive option for home loans, presenting two competitive fixed interest rate choices: 10.99% for a 7-year term and 11.99% for a 10-year term. Homeowners often worry about fluctuating rates impacting their monthly payments, as explained by Chadani Shrestha, Head of the Personal Lending Unit at Nabil Bank. To address this concern, the bank has launched the ‘Nabil Dhukka Ghar Karja’ scheme, offering homeowners peace of mind with stable and affordable fixed rates throughout the loan period.

    Under the ‘Nabil Dhukka Ghar Karja’ plan, first-time homebuyers can benefit from financing up to 70% of the property’s value, while others can secure up to 60% financing. The loan process is designed to be hassle-free and convenient for all applicants.

  • “Urgent Notice: Nepal SBI Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Call on Shareholders to Claim Pending Dividends”

    “Urgent Notice: Nepal SBI Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Call on Shareholders to Claim Pending Dividends”


     

    Nepal SBI Bank Limited (SBI) and Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Limited (MLBL), along with their former entities (Century Commercial Bank Limited, Arniko Development Bank Limited, Innovative Development Bank Limited, Alpin Finance Limited, Sagarmatha Finance, and Seti Finance Limited), have issued a notice to their respective shareholders regarding the retrieval of outstanding dividends that were approved in various general meetings.

    Despite a lapse of 5 years since the dividends were distributed, certain shareholders have yet to collect their entitled dividends from the banks. Shareholders who haven’t availed their dividends are required to submit their share certificates and valid identification to the share department of the respective company. This submission, accompanied by necessary document copies, is necessary to claim their outstanding dividends.