Tag: 100%

  • “Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower (UPPER) Announces Book Closure Date for 100% Rights Offering”

    “Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower (UPPER) Announces Book Closure Date for 100% Rights Offering”


     

    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited (UPPER) will be offering 100% right shares to its existing shareholders. The company will issue 105,900,000 units of right shares at a 1:1 ratio. Shareholders who hold shares until Shrawan 25 will be eligible for the rights offering. The company’s paid-up capital, currently at Rs. 10.59 Arba, will double to Rs. 21.18 Arba after the issuance of the proposed right shares.

     

  • “Balephi Hydropower to Issue 100% Right Shares After Amending Initial Proposal, Pending Regulatory Approval”

    “Balephi Hydropower to Issue 100% Right Shares After Amending Initial Proposal, Pending Regulatory Approval”


    Balephi Hydropower Limited (BHL) has recently made changes to its right share ratio, increasing it from 50% to 100%. In a board of directors meeting held on Shrawan 02, 2080, it was decided that the company will issue 100% right shares based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.82 Arba. As a result of this issuance, the company’s paid-up capital will rise to Rs. 3.64 Arba.

    Previously, during a board meeting on Falgun 12, BHL had planned to propose the issuance of rights shares in the ratio of 1:0.50. However, it was later reconsidered due to the realization that the amount generated from 50% right shares would not be sufficient to repay the loans obtained from banks. Consequently, the new proposal suggests the issuance of right shares in the ratio of 1:1.

    It is important to note that the right shares will only be issued after receiving approval from the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) and obtaining endorsement during the company’s upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM). These regulatory steps are essential to ensure compliance with the necessary legal procedures and protect the interests of shareholders and investors.

  • “SEBON Approves 100% Right Shares Issuance for Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited”

    “SEBON Approves 100% Right Shares Issuance for Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited”


    The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has given its approval for Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited (UPPER) to issue 100% right shares. The company plans to issue shares worth NPR 10.59 Arba, equivalent to 105,900,000 units of right shares on a 1:1 basis to its existing shareholders. The application for this proposal was submitted to SEBON on Falgun 18, 2079.

    Once the proposed right shares are adjusted, the paid-up capital of Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited will increase to NPR 21.18 Arba. Sunrise Capital has been appointed as the issue manager for this process.

    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited operates the 456-MW Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project in the Dolkha district of Bagmati Province, Nepal. As of mid-July 2022, the company’s paid-up capital stands at NPR 10,590 million, with 51% held by promoters and 49% held by the public. The project, which is the largest operational project in Nepal, is of the peaking run-of-the-river (PROR) type, with a peaking capacity of four hours, developed at a 32% probability of exceedance (Q32).

  • “Ngadi Group Power Limited Proposes 100% Rights Shares for Shareholders to Address Funding Requirements”

    “Ngadi Group Power Limited Proposes 100% Rights Shares for Shareholders to Address Funding Requirements”


    Ngadi Group Power Limited (NGPL) has proposed to offer 100% rights shares to its existing shareholders. The proposal was made during a recent Board of Directors meeting.

    NGPL’s Siurikhola Small Hydropower Project, located in Lamjung District, Gandaki Province, with a capacity of 4.95 MW, has been performing well due to regular maintenance. However, additional funds are needed to maintain existing projects, settle payments, invest in new projects, attract investments, create jobs, and increase national capital.

    To address this funding requirement, NGPL aims to issue rights shares in a 1:1 ratio to its current shareholders. This will increase the company’s paid-up capital from Rs. 1.85 Arba to Rs. 3.7 Arba.

    Approval from the Electricity Regulatory Commission and subsequent endorsement at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) are necessary for the issuance of the rights shares.

    NGPL had previously issued 150% rights shares to its shareholders.

    As of July 02, NGPL shares were trading at Rs. 241.

  • TPC Proposes 100% Rights Share Issuance for Hydropower Project and Investments

    TPC Proposes 100% Rights Share Issuance for Hydropower Project and Investments


    Terhathum Power Company Limited (TPC) has suggested giving 100% rights shares to its existing shareholders. This decision was taken during a meeting of the Board of Directors on Ashad 12, 2080. The main aim behind issuing these rights shares is to support the progress of the Khorunga Tangmaya Khola hydropower project, which has a capacity of 2 MW. Furthermore, the funds generated from the rights shares will be utilized for investments in other hydropower companies that provide dividends to their investors.

     

  • Barun Hydropower Company Proposes 100% Right Shares; Approval Pending from ERC

    Barun Hydropower Company Proposes 100% Right Shares; Approval Pending from ERC


     

    Barun Hydropower Company Limited (BARUN) has decided in its recent Board of Directors meeting to issue 100% right shares, which means one additional share for every existing share. Currently, BARUN has 5,358,150 unit shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) and a paid-up capital of Rs. 53.58 Crores. If the issuance of the right shares is approved by the regulatory bodies and endorsed at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM), the paid-up capital will increase to Rs. 1.07 Arba.

     

  • “Sanima Reliance Life Insurance Offers 100% Waiver on Delayed Charges Till Asar 28”

    “Sanima Reliance Life Insurance Offers 100% Waiver on Delayed Charges Till Asar 28”


     

    Sanima Reliance Life Insurance has introduced a renewal scheme aimed at waiving off 100% of delayed charges for its current policyholders. The scheme will be available from Asar 11 to 28, 2080. The company has encouraged its customers to take advantage of this opportunity, according to a media statement.

  • “Dibyashwori Hydropower Appoints Mega Capital Market as Issue Manager for 100% Right Shares Offering”

    “Dibyashwori Hydropower Appoints Mega Capital Market as Issue Manager for 100% Right Shares Offering”


     

    Dibyashwori Hydropower has chosen Mega Capital Market as the issue manager for its upcoming right shares offering to its existing shareholders. According to a media statement, the company will be issuing shares in a 1:1 ratio. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the acting CEO of Mega Capital Market, Sulav Shrestha, the marketing head of the bank, Giriraj Pokharel, and the chairman of Dibyashwori Hydropower, Dadiram Niraula, along with Buddha Krishna Manandhar from the hydropower company. The signing took place during a program, as mentioned in the media statement.

     

  • “Dibyashwari Hydropower Company Proposes 100% Right Share Issuance”

    “Dibyashwari Hydropower Company Proposes 100% Right Share Issuance”


    Dibyashwari Hydropower Company Limited (DHPL) recently held a Board of Directors (BOD) meeting where they proposed to issue 100% right shares to their shareholders. Currently, DHPL has 2,640,000 unit shares listed in the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) and a paid-up capital of Rs. 26.40 Crores. With the issuance of the proposed right shares, the company’s paid-up capital will increase to Rs. 52.8 Crores. DHPL intends to utilize the funds raised from this issuance to clear the loans it has taken from banks.

     

  • SSHL Plans to Issue 100% Right Shares to Shareholders

    SSHL Plans to Issue 100% Right Shares to Shareholders


    Shiva Shree Hydropower Limited (SSHL) has made an important decision to issue 100% right shares to its shareholders in a 1:1 ratio, according to a recent board of directors’ meeting held on 14th Baisakh, 2080. This move will increase the company’s current paid-up capital from Rs. 1.47 Arba to Rs. 2.95 Arba.

    The primary objective of issuing the right shares is to pay back the bank debt. SSHL is preparing to issue rights after receiving approval from the Electricity Regulatory Commission and the subsequent Annual General Meeting. This is a significant development for SSHL, as it will not only help the company pay off its debts, but it will also increase its capital, giving it more financial flexibility to pursue future endeavors.

    The decision to issue right shares is a common practice among companies, and it allows them to raise capital by offering existing shareholders the right to purchase additional shares at a discounted price. This not only benefits the company but also the shareholders, as it enables them to increase their stake in the company at a lower cost.

    Overall, SSHL’s decision to issue 100% right shares is a positive move that will benefit both the company and its shareholders. The increased capital will give the company more financial flexibility to pursue its goals and pay off its debts, which is always a positive sign for any company.

  • Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Approves 100% Right Shares Offering

    Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Approves 100% Right Shares Offering


     

    Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Limited (CHL) has scheduled its 9th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 28th of Baisakh, 2080. The conference would begin at 11 a.m. that day in Agrawal Bhawan, Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu.