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  • Bonus Shares of Four Companies Listed in NEPSE

    Bonus Shares of Four Companies Listed in NEPSE


    The NEPSE has listed a total of 26,37,583.15 unit bonus shares of Agricultural Development Bank Limited (ADBL), signaling a significant development for the bank. This comes after the bank’s 16th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 14th Chaitra, where a 13% dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79 was endorsed. The Board of Directors (BoD) meeting held on Poush 26 had proposed distributing 2% bonus shares and an 11% cash dividend to the shareholders. The same bonus shares have now been listed in NEPSE, with ADBL currently having a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 228.

    Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) has also seen 2,53,531.19 unit bonus shares listed in NEPSE. The company’s 56th AGM, held on 10th Chaitra, approved a 15% dividend from the profits of FY 78/79. The Board of Directors meeting on Poush 28 proposed distributing 10% bonus shares and a 5% cash dividend (including tax amount) from the profits of the same fiscal year. STC closed at Rs. 3,623 as of the latest update.

    Swabhimaan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMFBS) has witnessed the listing of 2,43,564.30 unit bonus shares in NEPSE. During the company’s 6th AGM on the 11th Chaitra, a 21.0526% dividend worth Rs. 2.56 crores for the fiscal year 2078/79 was endorsed. The board meeting on Magh 11 proposed distributing 20% bonus shares and a 1.0526% cash dividend (for tax purposes) based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 12.17 crores. SMFBS currently has an LTP of Rs. 910.

    Mirmire Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MMFDB) has listed 12,21,772.39 unit bonus shares in NEPSE. The company’s 12th AGM on 30th Poush approved a 23% dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79. The board meeting on Poush 06 decided to distribute 23% bonus shares from the profit and reserves maintained for the same fiscal year. The bonus shares, amounting to Rs. 12.21 crores, will be distributed to the shareholders. MMFDB currently has an LTP of Rs. 560.

    The listing of bonus shares in NEPSE indicates positive developments for these companies and provides additional benefits to their shareholders.

  • NEPSE Index Ends the Day with a 0.18% Loss

    NEPSE Index Ends the Day with a 0.18% Loss


    The NEPSE index closed today at 1,818.31, reflecting a decrease of 3.34 points or 0.18% from the previous trading day’s closing. Yesterday, the index experienced a more significant loss of 16.96 points.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,821.81. Throughout the day, it reached an intraday low of 1,807.53 and a high of 1,826.65, before ultimately closing at 1,818.31.

    In terms of trading activity, there were 20,158 transactions involving 266 scrips. A total of 2,341,240 shares were exchanged, with a turnover amount of Rs. 72.49 Crores. This turnover was lower compared to the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 90.05 Crores.

    Among the traded stocks, NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) had the highest turnover of Rs. 3.04 crores, closing at a market price of Rs. 694.60 per share. Additionally, the shares of PRVU were the most actively traded.

    In terms of individual stock performance, NIBL Growth Fund (NIBLGF) recorded the highest gain of 9.88% for the day. On the other hand, Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Co. Limited (SALICO) experienced the highest loss of 6.45%.

    Regarding sector indices, only four closed in the green. The “Manufacturing and Processing” sector index saw the highest gain of 0.52%, while the “Non-Life Insurance” sector index experienced the highest loss of 0.62%.

    Overall, the NEPSE index ended the day with a slight loss, accompanied by fluctuations in individual stock prices and sector indices.

  • Jyoti Bikas Bank (JBBL) Distributes 3% Bonus Shares and Encourages Dematerialization

    Jyoti Bikas Bank (JBBL) Distributes 3% Bonus Shares and Encourages Dematerialization


    Jyoti Bikas Bank Limited (JBBL) has recently provided 3% bonus shares directly to the DEMAT accounts of its shareholders and has urged them to convert their physical shares into electronic form through dematerialization. The bank’s move aims to facilitate seamless share transactions and promote the modernization of shareholding processes.

    During the bank’s 15th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on the 14th of Falgun, a dividend of 6.80% amounting to Rs. 29.02 crores was endorsed for the fiscal year 2078/79. The dividend distribution decision was made during the 440th board of directors meeting on Poush 22. Based on the bank’s paid-up capital of Rs. 4,26,77,53,287, the proposed distribution includes 3% bonus shares valued at Rs. 12.80 crores and a 3.80% cash dividend (intended for tax purposes) totaling slightly over Rs. 16.21 crores. It is important to note that the bonus shares have already been listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE).

    JBBL has also requested its shareholders to pay the applicable tax amount for the 11% bonus shares proposed during the fiscal year 2077/2078, including the cash dividend approved during the 15th AGM. Shareholders can find detailed information regarding the tax amount they are required to pay on the website of the share registrar, NIBL Ace Capital Limited.

    By distributing bonus shares and emphasizing the dematerialization process, JBBL demonstrates its commitment to providing value to its shareholders and keeping up with technological advancements in the financial industry. The bank’s efforts aim to enhance efficiency, transparency, and convenience for its shareholders.

  • Mahila Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Reports Decline in Q3 Profits

    Mahila Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Reports Decline in Q3 Profits


    Mahila Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MLBSL) has released its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/2080, revealing a net profit of Rs. 5.24 crores. This marks a significant decline of 52.80% compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year, which reported a net profit of Rs. 11.11 crores.

    MLBSL has witnessed a substantial increase in impairment charges, rising by 604.13% to reach Rs. 3.26 crores until the end of Q3 in the current fiscal year. Additionally, the Non-Performing Loan (NPL) of the company has surged, reaching 9.80% in the third quarter of FY 2079/80. It can be inferred that higher impairment charges and NPL have adversely affected the company’s profitability.

    On a different note, MLBSL’s net interest income, which represents its core revenue, has experienced a slight decline of 3.57% and amounts to Rs. 20.58 crores until the end of Q3 in FY 2079/80. Meanwhile, the company’s personnel and staff expenses have increased to Rs. 12.59 crores, reflecting a growth of 22.52% compared to the third quarter of FY 2078/79.

    MLBSL has successfully raised its paid-up capital by 47.50%, totaling Rs. 21.75 crores. The company also maintains a reserve and surplus, comprising reserves and retained earnings, amounting to Rs. 22.46 crores.

    With an Earnings per Share (EPS) of Rs. 32.17, MLBSL showcases its profitability per share. The Net Worth per Share of the company stands at Rs. 203.24, indicating its value per share based on its net worth.

    Overall, MLBSL’s Q3 report demonstrates a decline in profits, driven by increased impairment charges and NPL. The company also faces challenges related to net interest income and rising personnel expenses. However, it has managed to strengthen its financial position through an increase in paid-up capital and maintains a favorable EPS and net worth per share.

  • Balephi Hydropower’s Challenging Q3: Net Losses, Administrative Expenses Surge, and Strategies for Financial Recovery

    Balephi Hydropower’s Challenging Q3: Net Losses, Administrative Expenses Surge, and Strategies for Financial Recovery


    Balephi Hydropower Limited (BHL) has released its third-quarter report for the current fiscal year, revealing a significant net loss of Rs. 23.72 crores. In comparison, during the third quarter of the previous fiscal year 2078/79, the company had reported a net loss of Rs. 6.06 lakhs.

    During the third quarter of the current fiscal year, BHL experienced a substantial increase in administrative expenses, reaching Rs. 25.59 lakhs. Additionally, the company had to bear financial costs amounting to Rs. 31.19 crores up to the third quarter of FY 079/80.

    With an Earnings per Share (EPS) of Rs. -17.30 and a below-average net worth of Rs. 81.93, BHL faces financial challenges. However, the company managed to generate revenue of Rs. 35.93 crores from the sale of power until the end of the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal year.

    According to the management analysis, BHL incurred significant penalties from the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) for surpassing the Required Commercial Operation Date (RCOD) as outlined in the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).

    BHL is optimistic that once the RCOD issue is resolved, the company will generate sufficient cash revenue to meet its financial and operational obligations. To improve its cash flow, the company plans to issue right shares.

    In a meeting held on Falgun 12, 2079, the board of directors of BHL decided to propose the issuance of rights shares in a ratio of 1:0.5 in the next annual general meeting. The proposal aims to utilize the then-paid-up capital of Rs. 1.827 Arba, resulting in an enhanced paid-up capital of Rs. 2.74 Arba after the 50% right issue.

    At the end of the third quarter of this fiscal year, BHL’s closing share price stood at Rs. 321. Additionally, the company successfully increased its paid-up capital by 10.50%, amounting to Rs. 1.82 Arba.

  • NIC Asia Bank Leads Trading Volume, NIBL Growth Fund Surges, and SALICO Faces Loss: Market Highlights

    NIC Asia Bank Leads Trading Volume, NIBL Growth Fund Surges, and SALICO Faces Loss: Market Highlights


    NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) had the highest trading volume of Rs. 3.04 crores and closed at a market price of Rs. 694.60 per share. The shares of PRVU had the highest trading activity.

    NIBL Growth Fund (NIBLGF) experienced the highest gain of 9.88% during the day.

    On the other hand, Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Co. Limited (SALICO) recorded the highest loss of 6.45% today.

    Among the sector indices, only four closed in positive territory, with the “Manufacturing and Processing” sector gaining the highest at 0.52%. The “Non-Life Insurance” sector had the highest decline, losing 0.62% today.

  • NEPSE Index Records Weekly Loss

    NEPSE Index Records Weekly Loss


    The NEPSE Index, the stock market index of Nepal, concluded the week at a level of 1,838.59, representing a loss of 31.14 points or 1.67%. This decrease follows a similar 1.67% decline from the previous week when the index closed at 1,869.73.

    Throughout the week, the index displayed volatility, with a high of 1,872.22 and a low of 1,825.83. This indicates a range of 37.68 points, which is slightly lower than the 46.39 points of volatility observed in the previous week.

    Analyzing the trend data on daily charts, it is evident that both the short-term and mid-term trends are downward. Each day, the index has been making lower lows, indicating a bearish market sentiment prevailing in the market.

    On Tuesday, there was a notable intraday gain of 10.67 points, accompanied by a turnover of Rs 0.77 Arba. However, the total turnover for the week amounted to Rs 3.25 Arba, indicating moderate trading activity.

    Overall, the NEPSE Index experienced a downward trend during the week, characterized by volatility and declining values. Investors witnessed a bearish market sentiment with the index consistently making lower lows.

  • Modi Energy Limited IPO Allotment Concludes: Lottery Results Announced

    Modi Energy Limited IPO Allotment Concludes: Lottery Results Announced


    The IPO allotment of Modi Energy Limited has been successfully completed at the premises of Sunrise Capital Limited in Kathmandu. The company had issued 55,59,420 units worth Rs. 55.59 crores as Initial Public Offering (IPO) to the general public from Baisakh 19 to 24, 2080.

    Prior to the IPO, the company had allocated 29,00,000 unit shares worth Rs. 29 crores to project-affected locals in Parbat District. However, only 804,390 units or 27.73% were allotted to valid applicants. As a result, the remaining 20,95,610 units of unsubscribed shares from project-affected locals were added to 43,50,000 units reserved for the general public, making a total of 64,45,610 units available to the public.

    Out of the total 64,45,610 units, 435,000 units were already issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad. Additionally, 5% of the offered shares, equivalent to 322,280 units, were reserved for mutual funds, and 2% or 128,910 units were set aside for employees of the company. The remaining 55,59,420 units were allocated to the general public. Some unsubscribed units from employees, totaling 52,840 units, were added to the general public pool, resulting in a total of 56,12,260 units.

    Promoter shareholders hold 75% of the shares in the company, while the general public and other allocated categories hold the remaining shares.

    The IPO received a tremendous response, with 12,29,741 valid applicants applying for a total of 13,401,080 units, oversubscribing the issue by more than 2.41 times.

    Under the allotment module, a total of 5,61,226 applicants were allotted 10 units each through a lottery, while the remaining 6,68,515 applicants were not successful in securing any shares.

    Furthermore, 322,280 units were allocated to mutual funds, and out of the 128,910 units set aside for employees, only 76,070 units were subscribed and allotted. The remaining 52,840 units from the employee category were added to the general public pool.

    Unfortunately, 6,528 applicants who applied for 102,950 units were disqualified during the allotment process.

    Overall, the IPO allotment process has been completed, and successful applicants have been notified of their allotted shares.

  • Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company (SALICO) Lists 26,226,382 Shares After Merger of SIC and LGIL

    Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company (SALICO) Lists 26,226,382 Shares After Merger of SIC and LGIL


    Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company Limited (SALICO) has listed 26,226,382 shares on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) following a successful merger between Lumbini General Insurance Limited (LGIL) and Sagarmatha Insurance Company Limited (SIC).

    The merger agreement between SIC and LGIL was signed on 30 Ashad, 2079. The swap ratio for the merger was set at 100:80, resulting in a 20% decrease in the number of LGIL shareholders. After the merger, the total listed shares of SIC and LGIL combined amounted to 26,226,382 units.

    Following the successful merger, SIC and LGIL began conducting joint operations under the name Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company Limited (SALICO) starting from Falgun 29, 2079. Consequently, the listed shares will be traded under the symbol “SALICO.”

    The opening price range for the initial transactions has been set at Rs. 599.12.

  • Taragaon Regency Hotel Reports Staggering 476.52% Surge in Net Profit for Q3 2079/80

    Taragaon Regency Hotel Reports Staggering 476.52% Surge in Net Profit for Q3 2079/80


    Taragaon Regency Hotel (TRH) has released its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/80, showcasing a remarkable surge in Net Profit by 476.52% compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. The company has achieved an impressive Net Profit of Rs. 23.88 crores.

    TRH, the operator of Hyatt Regency Hotel, has also experienced growth in investments, increasing them by 27% and reaching a total investment value of Rs. 1.32 Arba.

    Furthermore, the company has witnessed a significant increase in revenue from its operations, with a rise of 116.64% to Rs. 90.61 crores in the third quarter of the current fiscal year, contributing to its overall profitability.

    With a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.88 Arba, TRH has added 82.79% to its reserves, amounting to Rs. 51.39 crores, indicating a favorable financial position for the company.

    TRH maintains an impressive Earning per Share (EPS) of Rs. 16.88, surpassing the previous EPS of Rs. 2.93.

    Similarly, Taragaon Regency Hotel boasts a Net Worth per Share of Rs. 127.24 and a Price per Earning (P/E) Ratio of 27.55 times.

    Meanwhile, the closing price of the company’s shares stood at Rs. 465 at the end of the third quarter of the current fiscal year.

  • Citizen Investment Trust’s Proposal: A 26.3158% Dividend for the Fiscal Year 2078/79

    Citizen Investment Trust’s Proposal: A 26.3158% Dividend for the Fiscal Year 2078/79


    Citizen Investment Trust (CIT) has put forward a proposal to distribute a 26.3158% dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79. The decision was made during a board of directors meeting held on Baisakh 29. The proposed dividend consists of a 25% bonus shares allocation and a 1.3158% cash dividend (for tax purposes). The current paid-up capital of CIT stands at Rs 4,251,000,576.

    It is important to note that the dividend proposal is subject to approval from the Ministry of Finance, Nepal Government, and the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM).

    As of the latest trading day, CIT’s closing price stands at Rs. 2,011.

  • RBB Merchant Banking Closes RBB Mutual Fund 2 Issue to General Public

    RBB Merchant Banking Closes RBB Mutual Fund 2 Issue to General Public


    RBB Merchant Banking Limited has concluded the public offering of its mutual fund scheme, “RBB Mutual Fund 2,” on the specified date of 31st Baisakh. The offering, which initially opened on the 17th Baisakh and was intended to close on the 21st Baisakh, had been extended due to an insufficient number of applications.

    Out of a total of 12 crore unit shares, the fund sponsor, Rastriya Banijya Bank Limited, has been allocated 15% or 1.80 crore units worth Rs. 18 crores. The remaining 10.20 crore units were made available to the general public.

    As reported by CDSC (Central Depository System and Clearing Ltd.), as of 5 PM last Friday, a total of 15,651 applicants have applied for 46,046,424 units worth Rs. 46.04 crores.

    “RBB Mutual Fund 2” is a closed-end fund that will be traded on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) and has a maturity period of 10 years. Interested applicants were able to apply for a minimum of 100 units up to a maximum of 12,000,000 units.

    RBB Merchant Banking Limited currently manages another closed-end fund, RBB Mutual Fund 1 (RMF1), in the market.