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  • Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) Reports Nearly Doubled Net Profit in Third-Quarter Results

    Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) Reports Nearly Doubled Net Profit in Third-Quarter Results


    Swabhimaan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMFBS) has recently distributed 20% bonus shares directly to the DEMAT accounts of its shareholders. The company encouraged its shareholders to dematerialize their shares in order to receive the bonus shares smoothly.

    During the 6th Annual General Meeting held on the 11th of Chaitra, the shareholders of SMFBS approved a dividend of 21.0526% amounting to Rs. 2.56 Crores for the fiscal year 2078/79. In a subsequent board of directors meeting on Magh 11, it was decided to distribute the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 12.17 Crores. The proposed distribution plan included 20% bonus shares and 1.0526% cash dividend (for tax purposes).

    Following these decisions, the bonus shares have now been deposited directly to the DEMAT accounts of the shareholders. This simplifies the process for shareholders to receive and manage their bonus shares electronically, without the need for physical share certificates.

    By distributing the bonus shares to DEMAT accounts, SMFBS aims to facilitate a more efficient and secure method of shareholding for its investors. It encourages shareholders to embrace the dematerialization process and enjoy the benefits of holding their shares in electronic form.

    Overall, the distribution of 20% bonus shares to the DEMAT accounts of shareholders reflects SMFBS’s commitment to rewarding its investors and promoting the modernization of shareholding practices. It provides shareholders with the opportunity to conveniently manage their bonus shares and participate in the company’s growth and future prospects.

  • rabhu Life Insurance Limited Revises Dividend Proposal for FY 2077/78 in Response to Regulatory Requirement

    rabhu Life Insurance Limited Revises Dividend Proposal for FY 2077/78 in Response to Regulatory Requirement


    Prabhu Life Insurance Limited (PLI) has made changes to its dividend proposal for the fiscal year 2077/78. Initially, they had planned to distribute a dividend of 10.526%, consisting of 10% bonus shares and 0.526% cash dividend from their paid-up capital of Rs. 2 Arba. However, the Nepal Insurance Authority required the company to revise its proposal, leading to a new plan. The revised proposal includes the distribution of 9.8% bonus shares worth Rs. 19.60 crores and 0.5158% cash dividend worth Rs. 1.03 crores on the paid-up capital of Rs. 2 Arba. Currently, the company’s closing price is Rs. 401.10.

  • Nepalese Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index experiences decline in trading with all sector indices closing red

    Nepalese Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index experiences decline in trading with all sector indices closing red


    The Nepalese Stock Exchange (NEPSE) experienced a decline today, with the index closing at 1,850.61, a decrease of 1.02% or 19.12 points from the previous trading day’s closing. The index had gained 12.73 points yesterday but suffered a loss today. The trading day opened at 1,870.41, and the intraday high was 1,872.22, while the intraday low was 1,848.80, closing at 1,850.61.

    During today’s trading, a total of 263 scrips were traded via 23,051 transactions, with 2,015,959 shares exchanged for a turnover of Rs. 60.81 crores. This was lower than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 73.26 crores. Shivam Cements Ltd (SHIVM) had the most shares traded and the highest turnover of Rs. 3.22 crores, with a market price of Rs. 400 per share. Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) had the highest gain of 8.22% for the day, while NMB Debenture 8.50% – 2087/88 (NMBD87/88) suffered the highest loss of 8.83% for the day.

    All sector indices experienced a decline, with “Hydropower” experiencing the highest loss of 2.04%, while “Mutual Fund” had the least decline of 0.05%. Overall, the NEPSE index had a relatively tough trading day, with a decline in the index and the majority of the sector indices experiencing losses.

  • NEPSE listing of bonus shares of Sagarmatha Insurance Company and Lumbini General Insurance Company

    NEPSE listing of bonus shares of Sagarmatha Insurance Company and Lumbini General Insurance Company


    The NEPSE has listed 16,53,699.96 unit bonus shares of Sagarmatha Insurance Company Limited (SIC).

    On 11th Falgun, the firm held its 26th AGM and approved a 13.0579% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. The board of directors resolved to distribute 12.40% bonus shares and 0.6526% cash dividend on Rs. 1.33 Arba paid-up capital. NEPSE now lists the same bonus shares.

    Similarly, Lumbini General Insurance Company Limited (LGIL) has 9,17,644.50 unit bonus shares listed on NEPSE.

    On 11th Falgun, the business had its 18th AGM and approved a 6.99% bonus share worth Rs. 9.17 crore and a 0.3679% cash dividend worth Rs. 48.29 crore on a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.31 Arba for the fiscal year 2078/79.

  • Everest Bank’s Q3 Highlights: Net Profit Increases by 62.63%, NII Stands at Rs 5.58 Arba &amp

    Everest Bank’s Q3 Highlights: Net Profit Increases by 62.63%, NII Stands at Rs 5.58 Arba &amp


     

    Everest Bank Limited (EBL) has released its third-quarter report for fiscal year 2079/2080, which shows a 62.63% increase in net profit. The net profit of the bank has improved from Rs. 1.51 Arba in the third quarter of fiscal year 2078/2079 to Rs. 2.46 Arba in the third quarter of fiscal year 2079/2080.

    After PL Appropriation and Regulatory Adjustments, the bank’s distributable profit in the same period is Rs 3.36 arba.