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  • “Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower IPO Allotment: Oversubscribed 103.62 Times, Only 10,115 Applicants to Secure Ownership”

    “Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower IPO Allotment: Oversubscribed 103.62 Times, Only 10,115 Applicants to Secure Ownership”


    The IPO allotment of Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower Limited is scheduled to take place on Sunday, the 7th of Shrawan, 2080. The allotment program will be conducted at the premises of the issue manager, NMB Capital Limited, located in Nagpokhari, Kathmandu, starting at 9 am.

    Out of the total 121,867 units offered for the IPO, specific allocations were set aside for various categories. 10% of the shares, i.e., 12,186 units, were issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, while 5% of the total offered shares, equivalent to 6,093 units, were reserved for mutual funds. An additional 2%, i.e., 2,437 units, were set aside for the employees of the company. The remaining 101,151 units were offered to the general public. After the IPO issuance, the paid-up capital of the company will increase to Rs. 12.18 Crores, with the intention to raise Rs. 1.01 crore from this offering.

    According to data provided by the Central Depository System and Clearing Limited (CDSC), the IPO received an overwhelming response, with approximately 973,353 applications filed for a total of 10,481,890 units till the last day. This indicates that the IPO was oversubscribed by an impressive 103.62 times in terms of the number of units through ordinary applicants as of the closing day.

    Considering the data, it becomes evident that only 10,115 fortunate applicants will be selected to become shareholders of the company.

    Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower Ltd. was initially incorporated on August 11, 2011, as a private limited company and was later converted into a public limited company on January 28, 2015, to facilitate public participation. The company is currently operating a 0.998-Megawatt Suspa Bukhari Khola Small Hydro Power Plant (HPP) in the Dolakha district of Madhesh Province, Nepal. The project follows a run-of-the-river (R-o-R) type approach with a 40% probability of exceedance (Q40). It commenced commercial operations on September 20, 2015, and was developed at a total cost of approximately NPR 248 million.