People’s Power Limited Announces 50% Right Share Issuance for Capital Expansion and Project Development


In accordance with the decision made during the Board of Directors meeting of People’s Power Limited (PPL), the company has resolved to issue right shares at a ratio of 1:0.5, equivalent to 50% of the existing shares.

The decision, made during the meeting held on Mangsir 17, entails the issuance of 50% right shares based on the current paid-up capital of Rs. 63.26 Crores. Consequently, upon the issuance of 31,63,000 units of right shares, the company’s paid-up capital will be revised to Rs. 94.89 Crores.

The company has expressed its intention to utilize the funds raised for various purposes, including ongoing project maintenance, resolving payment discrepancies, exploring new projects, identifying investment opportunities, creating employment, and contributing to national capital through equity rights. However, it’s important to note that the issuance of these right shares is subject to approval from regulatory bodies, particularly the Electricity Regulatory Commission.

As of the latest available information, PPL concluded its last trading day at Rs. 214.20.

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