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  • “SEBON Adds 39.50 Lakhs IPO Shares of Daramkhola Hydro Energy to Pipeline”

    “SEBON Adds 39.50 Lakhs IPO Shares of Daramkhola Hydro Energy to Pipeline”


    Daramkhola Hydro Energy Limited has submitted an IPO proposal to SEBON (Securities Board of Nepal). The proposal outlines the issuance of 3,950,000 shares, with the aim of raising Rs. 39.5 crores for the company. This application was submitted on Bhadra 05, 2080.

    For the public offering, Laxmi Capital has been appointed as the issue manager.

    Daram Khola Hydroelectric Project, situated in Galkot-11 of Baglung district, is a run-of-river project that harnesses the water from Daram Khola. It boasts an installed capacity of 9.6 MW and includes various components like a diversion weir, intake structures, headrace pressure pipe, surge tank, penstock pipe, powerhouse, tailrace canal, and switchyards. The electricity generated by the project will be connected to the 33 kV Harichaur Substation. To facilitate this, the company plans to construct a 14 km long 33 kV transmission line from the powerhouse to the Harichaur substation in Baglung district.

     

  • “NEPSE Weekly Summary: 2.92% Loss with Technical Analysis and Sector Comparison”

    “NEPSE Weekly Summary: 2.92% Loss with Technical Analysis and Sector Comparison”


    During this week, trading on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) was limited to four days due to the Gai Jatra holiday on Wednesday. The NEPSE index closed at 1,932.45, reflecting a loss of 58.14 points, which amounts to a 2.92% decrease. In the previous week, the index had closed at 1,990.59, showing a 1.16% decline.

    Throughout the week, the NEPSE index experienced fluctuations, reaching a high of 1,991.04 and a low of 1,930.52. This translated to a total volatility of 60.52 points, compared to 30.38 points of volatility in the preceding week.

    The most significant intraday loss during the week was 29.81 points, occurring on Sunday, with a turnover of Rs. 1.18 Arba. Nevertheless, the total turnover for the entire week amounted to Rs. 4.23 Arba. These fluctuations indicate a dynamic week in the Nepali stock market.

     

  • “Government Permits 60% of Local-Level Funds as Bank Deposits”

    “Government Permits 60% of Local-Level Funds as Bank Deposits”


     

    The government is planning to allow 60 percent of the funds accumulated at the local level to be recognized as deposits. The Ministry of Finance has made this decision and is set to send a letter to the Nepal Rastra Bank on Friday. The Nepal Rastra Bank, starting today, is preparing to issue directives that will enable banks to consider 60 percent of the funds held at the local level as deposits.

    In the month of Asar, there was approximately 1 kharba 10 Arba in the reserve fund at the local level, with 66 percent of that amount totaling about 66 arba. As a result of this decision, it is anticipated that deposits in commercial banks will increase by more than 60 arba. This move aims to boost the liquidity and financial stability of local governments and commercial banks.

  • “Hathway Investment Nepal IPO Oversubscribed 8.75 Times, Collects Rs. 1.06 Arba in Three Days”

    “Hathway Investment Nepal IPO Oversubscribed 8.75 Times, Collects Rs. 1.06 Arba in Three Days”


    CDS & Clearing Limited (CDSC) has provided an update on the public IPO collection of Hathway Investment Nepal Limited as of 10 am on Bhadra 24.

    Hathway Investment Nepal Limited had initiated the issuance of 24,27,750 unit IPO shares, each with a face value of NPR 50, to the general public starting from Bhadra 21, 2080. The closing date for this IPO is scheduled for Bhadra 25, with the possibility of an extension up to Ashwin 4, 2080, if the issue remains undersubscribed.

    Hathway Investment Nepal Limited has a total issued capital of Rs. 1.17 Arba, out of which 12.50%, equivalent to 29,25,000 unit shares, is allocated for the public, including Nepalese citizens working abroad. Among these shares, 10% (292,500 units) are earmarked for Nepalese citizens working abroad, 2% (58,500 units) for the company’s employees, and 5% (146,250 units) for mutual funds. The remaining 24,27,750 units are reserved for the general public.

     

  • “Advanced Automobiles Partners with Sanima Bank for Affordable Renault Vehicle Loans”

    “Advanced Automobiles Partners with Sanima Bank for Affordable Renault Vehicle Loans”


    Advanced Automobiles, the official distributor of Renault in Nepal, has entered into an auto loan partnership with Sanima Bank. This collaboration comes as the festive season approaches and the highly anticipated NADA Auto Show draws near. The primary aim of this agreement is to offer vehicle loans to Nepali customers at reduced interest rates.

    The agreement was formalized through a signing ceremony involving Mr. Adhir Kumar Shrestha, General Manager of Advanced Automobiles Pvt Ltd, and Mr. Vishal Dahal, Head of Retail Lending Department at Sanima Bank Limited.

    As part of this arrangement, individuals interested in purchasing Renault’s Kwid, Triber, and Kiger models can access financing options with favorable terms through Sanima Bank. These financing facilities will be accessible not only at Renault’s authorized dealerships nationwide but also at nearby Sanima Bank branches, providing convenience to potential buyers.

     

  • “Nepal Life Insurance Partners with Red Cross for Dudhkunda Health Camp”

    “Nepal Life Insurance Partners with Red Cross for Dudhkunda Health Camp”


    Nepal Life Insurance, in collaboration with the Nepal Red Cross Society, conducted a free primary health camp at Dudhkunda in Solukhumbu district. This remote location sits at an elevation of 4,632 meters above sea level. The health camp was held from Shrawan 11 to 14, 2080, primarily aimed at providing essential medical services to pilgrims.

    During the event, a total of 422 individuals were able to directly benefit from the healthcare services provided at the camp. This initiative demonstrates Nepal Life Insurance’s commitment to promoting health and well-being, especially in challenging and high-altitude environments like Dudhkunda.

     

  • “Nepal Finance Limited’s 40,245 Auctioned Right Shares Now Listed on NEPSE”

    “Nepal Finance Limited’s 40,245 Auctioned Right Shares Now Listed on NEPSE”


     

    Nepal Finance Limited (NFS) recently added 40,245 units of right shares to the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). NFS had initially offered its existing shareholders a 1:0.70 ratio of right shares between the 6th to 26th Jestha, 2079. However, a substantial portion of these shares, totaling 11,36,716.187 units, remained unsold. To address this, NFS conducted an auction for the unsold shares from the 7th to the 24th Ashad, 2079. Unfortunately, only 40,245 units found buyers in the auction, and these are the shares that are now available for trading on NEPSE. As of the latest trading price (LTP), NFS shares are valued at Rs. 288 each.

  • Nepal and India Launch Cross Border QR Payments for Seamless Digital Transactions

    Nepal and India Launch Cross Border QR Payments for Seamless Digital Transactions


    Fonepay Payment Service Ltd, Nepal’s Largest Payment Network and NPCI International Payments Ltd (NIPL), the international arm of the of the National Payment Corporation of India, is now ready to launch the first Cross Border QR Payment between Nepal and India. This historic unveiling took place at the Global Fintech Fest 2023, a global gathering of fintech visionaries, thought leaders and innovators.

    Seamless Payments Across Stores Using QR Codes

    This collaboration between Fonepay and NIPL will empower millions of citizens of both nations, to securely and conveniently make instant payments through QR code across various stores by using the mobile application certified by Fonepay and NPCI.

    Both companies have now completed operational preparations and technological integration is in final process after which the companies can offer the service to their issuing and acquiring members and enable their consumers and merchants to enjoy the service. The strategic partnership between the two companies will provide a considerable boost to the digital payments’ ecosystem in both countries and will prove to be a major steppingstone for wider reach in the international market.

    Enhancing Connectivity and Fostering Prosperity

    Chairperson of Fonepay and President of F1Soft Group, Mr. Biswas Dhakal, said, “This remarkable launch marks a significant step towards enhancing financial connectivity between Nepal and India by leveraging technology for the benefit of our citizens. I am confident that this initiative will significantly contribute to the growth of trade, tourism, and economic relations between both countries, ultimately fostering prosperity and development.”

    Commitment to Fintech Innovation and Collaboration

    Speaking on the same occasion, NIPL said*, “This initiative signifies our commitment to fintech innovation and strengthening our nations’ bonds. We envision this partnership as a catalyst for greater financial inclusion and economic prosperity and are excited to embark on this journey of transformation together with Fonepay.”

  • Samsung prepares to launch 5G technology in Nepal, aiming to provide fast and reliable mobile internet through the new network

    Samsung prepares to launch 5G technology in Nepal, aiming to provide fast and reliable mobile internet through the new network


    Samsung, the leading smartphone brand in Nepal, has always brought innovation in mobile technology. They lead in foldable phones, 5G capabilities, and connected ecosystems.

    The major telecoms NTC and Ncell use different frequency bands across Nepal. Samsung supports all common bands like 900MHz 2G, 2100MHz 3G, and 1800MHz 4G. In 2020, Samsung first added support for NTC’s 800MHz Band 20 LTE when VoLTE expanded.

    Samsung devices work on all NTC and Ncell bands and frequencies:

    • 900MHz 2G
    • 2100MHz 3G
    • 1800MHz 4G
    • 800MHz Band 20 LTE

    Samsung leads in supporting all Nepal telecom bands. Their foldable, 5G, and ecosystem innovations set industry standards. Samsung partners with NTC and Ncell to enable the latest mobile technology for Nepal.

    Network Ncell Namaste
    2G Band 8 (900 MHz) Band 8 (900 MHz)
    3G Band 1 (2100 MHz) Band 1 (2100 MHz)
    4G Band 3 (1800MHz) Band 3 (1800 MHz)
    4G Band 20 (800 MHz)

    Telecommunications companies in Nepal strive to launch 5G networks. Commercialization of 5G technology by all mobile network operators enables faster internet speeds on 5G-enabled devices. Samsung readies users for 5G in Nepal. Since 2021, Samsung launched affordable 5G smartphones at various price points. Samsung partners with Nepali telecoms to introduce 5G. Recently, Samsung launched the low-cost Samsung Galaxy M14 5G smartphone. Samsung prepared a range of 5G-capable devices awaiting 5G network deployment. Samsung awaits Nepali mobile carriers launching 5G so devices activate 5G connectivity.

    Key phrases included: telecommunications companies, Nepal, 5G networks, 5G technology, mobile network operators, faster internet speeds, 5G-enabled devices, Samsung, affordable 5G smartphones, Nepali telecoms, introduce 5G, low-cost 5G smartphone, 5G-capable devices, Nepali mobile carriers, 5G connectivity.

  • “Gold Drops by Rs.700 Per Tola, Silver Down Rs.35 Per Tola in Nepalese Market Today”

    “Gold Drops by Rs.700 Per Tola, Silver Down Rs.35 Per Tola in Nepalese Market Today”


    The price of fine gold has fallen by Rs. 700 per tola compared to Tuesday’s trading. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), fine gold is now valued at Rs. 1,12,000 per tola, while tejabi gold is priced at Rs. 111,450. In comparison, on Wednesday, fine gold was at Rs. 1,12,700 per tola, and tejabi gold was at Rs. 1,12,150.

    Similarly, the price of silver has also dropped today, decreasing by 35 rupees. The current price of silver stands at Rs. 1,410 per tola. In contrast, Wednesday’s silver price was Rs. 1,445 per tola.

     

  • “NEPSE Drops 28.92 Points; SPL Stands Out with Positive Circuit Amid Hydel Challenges”

    “NEPSE Drops 28.92 Points; SPL Stands Out with Positive Circuit Amid Hydel Challenges”


    The trading session started with the market index opening at 1,960.72 and hitting its highest point of 1,960.78 during the day. However, it also experienced a low point at 1,929.66 before closing at 1,932.45.

    In terms of trading activity, there were 276 different stocks traded in 32,139 transactions. The total volume of shares traded was quite significant at 3,769,033, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.15 Arba. The market’s overall capitalization was at Rs. 28.92 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.18 Kharba.

     

  • “Final Day for Citizen Life Insurance IPO Applications; Oversubscribed 1.38 Times with 11.07 Lakh Applicants”

    “Final Day for Citizen Life Insurance IPO Applications; Oversubscribed 1.38 Times with 11.07 Lakh Applicants”


     

    Citizen Life Insurance Company Limited is concluding its public offering of 90,00,000 unit shares starting today, which commenced on the 15th of Bhadra, 2080.

    The company’s total issued capital is Rs. 3.75 Arba, and out of this, 30%, or 1,12,50,000 unit shares, are being offered to the public, including Nepalese citizens working abroad.

    Of the total offering, 10% (11,25,000 unit shares) went to Nepalese citizens working abroad, 5% (562,500 units) is reserved for company employees, and another 5% (562,500 units) is set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 90,00,000 units are available to the general public since Bhadra 15.

    These shares are being issued at Rs. 244 per share (comprising a Rs. 100 face value and a Rs. 144 premium) for the general public, while employees of the company can obtain them at a par value of Rs. 100.

    NIMB Ace Capital is overseeing the issuance. The IPO is expected to raise a total of Rs. 2.66 Arba for the company, with Rs. 1.53 Arba as the premium amount and the rest contributing to the paid-up capital.

    As per the CDSC (Central Depository and Clearing Company), there have been 11,07,048 applicants, applying for a total of 12,450,120 units worth Rs. 3.03 Arba. Consequently, the offering has already been oversubscribed by 1.38 times.