Tag: Call

  • Is this what you would call a fake demand? HRL

    Is this what you would call a fake demand? HRL


    Been tracking hrl all day, demand-sell and the actual volumes traded today does not make sense, am i mistaken?

    https://preview.redd.it/lvggie9wgrdc1.png?width=364&format=png&auto=webp&s=ffcc4e455cb66c6479c77d128b9953dd96c0aba9


    View on r/NepalStock by Chris_SLM


  • Got a call asking to apply for shares

    Got a call asking to apply for shares


    So I got a call from Prabhu steels and hydro equipment company about it’s ipo coming and if I would like to apply for some shares ? Was it a legit call or a scam? Also should I invest if it’s legit ???

    Edit: so I checked their website and the no. from which I received the call from was there so I doubt it’s a scam


    View on r/NepalStock by Rkliii


  • Anyone got a call for this? How legit is it ?

    Anyone got a call for this? How legit is it ?


    Anyone got a call for this? How legit is it ?


    View on r/NepalStock by ilikerawmeat


  • “Urgent Notice: Nepal SBI Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Call on Shareholders to Claim Pending Dividends”

    “Urgent Notice: Nepal SBI Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Call on Shareholders to Claim Pending Dividends”


     

    Nepal SBI Bank Limited (SBI) and Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Limited (MLBL), along with their former entities (Century Commercial Bank Limited, Arniko Development Bank Limited, Innovative Development Bank Limited, Alpin Finance Limited, Sagarmatha Finance, and Seti Finance Limited), have issued a notice to their respective shareholders regarding the retrieval of outstanding dividends that were approved in various general meetings.

    Despite a lapse of 5 years since the dividends were distributed, certain shareholders have yet to collect their entitled dividends from the banks. Shareholders who haven’t availed their dividends are required to submit their share certificates and valid identification to the share department of the respective company. This submission, accompanied by necessary document copies, is necessary to claim their outstanding dividends.

  • “HBL and NIMB Call on Shareholders to Collect Pending Dividends”

    “HBL and NIMB Call on Shareholders to Collect Pending Dividends”


     

    Shareholders who have not yet collected dividends approved during the company’s annual general meetings (AGMs) are required to submit their share certificates and identification proof to Himalayan Capital Limited, located in Thamel, Kathmandu. This is necessary along with copies of relevant documents to claim the pending dividends. If this step is not taken, in accordance with section 183 of the Companies Act, 2063, the unpaid dividends will be placed into the “Investor Protection Fund”.

     

  • “Final Call: Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Closes Today”

    “Final Call: Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Closes Today”


     

    Manakamana Engineering Hydropower Limited is wrapping up its Initial Public Offering (IPO) for project-affected locals on the 9th of Shrawan. The IPO, which began on the 19th of Ashad, 2080, allocated 10% of the company’s issued capital, amounting to Rs. 8 Crores, to project-affected locals in Dolakha District. Additionally, there will be a public issue of 25% of the company’s capital, with 200,000 unit shares set aside for Nepalese citizens working abroad. The application period for the shares allocated to Nepalese citizens abroad ended on the 2nd of Shrawan, 2080.

     

  • Mirmire Laghubitta (MMFDB) and Nerude Laghubitta (NLBBL) Call for Baisakh 10 SGM to Approve Merger

    Mirmire Laghubitta (MMFDB) and Nerude Laghubitta (NLBBL) Call for Baisakh 10 SGM to Approve Merger


     

    The Special General Meeting (SGM) of Mirmire Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MMFDB) and Nerude Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NLBBL) has been scheduled for 10th Baisakh, 2080. The MMFDB meeting will be held at Hotel Sarathi in Dhulikhel, while the NLBBL meeting will be held at Udhyog Sangathan Morang in Biratnagar. The MMFDB meeting will begin at 12:30 PM that day, while the NLBBL meeting will begin at 11 AM.

  • How to Renew Driving License in Nepal

    How to Renew Driving License in Nepal


    You need to renew your driving license in Nepal every 5 years and it can be done through any Transport Management office.

    Even though there are only a few steps to license renewal in Nepal, it almost takes 2 to 3 hours.

    As offices are closed on weekends and so is the DOTM Nepal most of us need to take half a day or take leave from work just to renew our license.

    This is also one of the main reasons why people get fined and have to pay late renewal fees.

    Service Driving License Renewal in Nepal
    Issued By Department of Transport Management
    Validity 5 Years
    Renewal Fee Rs 1500
    Fine After 90 days or more
    Payment Methods Cash
    Application Mode Offline
    Official website https://www.dotm.gov.np/

    To renew your driving license in Nepal you will need to visit the Department of Transport Management office and follow the process below.

    1. Receive token and EDL print
    2. Provide Biometrics
    3. Pass medical checkup
    4. Calculate your fees
    5. Payment
    6. Receive receipt (Wait for license print)

    As you already know Nepal has started implementing smart driving licenses including an option to upgrade for existing license holders.

    This has hugely impacted DOTM’s printing and distribution timing, some are still waiting for their license after a year, so you might have to wait a little longer to receive your driver’s license.

    But you will receive a receipt that can be used as a replacement until you receive your original renewed license.

    Documents required to renew a driving license are

    1. Citizenship original and photocopy
    2. License original and photocopy

    Step-by-Step Guide process to renew License in Nepal 2023

    1. Receive token and EDL print

    The first step is to take a token number for your license renewal, this is the waiting list. And receive your EDL print (license information) from room 101.

    The room number might be different for different cities and offices.

    2. Provide Biometrics

    The second step is to give or verify your digital biometrics, if you have given your biometrics to DOTM then they will verify your digital fingerprint and if your information matches. You will be sent to the next step.

    3. Medical checkup

    The third step is to pass your medical, which is usually an eyesight and color blindness test. They will check if you can see properly or not.

    If you fail this test then you might need to wear glasses and come back later.

    4. Calculate your license fees

    The fourth step is to calculate how much you need to pay to renew your license. This depends on your license type and if you are paying on time or not.

    If you have to pay for renewal before 90 days of expiry then you do not have to pay a fine but if this exceeds then you will be fined. Check the table below for fines and fees.

    5. Payment

    The fifth step is to pay your fees, you need to fill out a bank voucher and deposit it.

    6. Receive a receipt

    After paying you need to wait for the receipt. After it is ready they will call you by name and give it to you.

    You will receive two receipts. One is payment and the other (Pink) can be used as a license.

    After this, you can go home, and to check your license print status you can check their official website.

    About License Renewal fees in Nepal

    The Department of Transport Management charges renewal fees to all Nepalese license holders after the expiry date.

    As of 2023 Driving license renewal charges in Nepal start from Rs 1500 for two-wheelers, 2000 for small vehicles such as Cars and Jeeps, 2500 for heavy vehicles, and the highest will be Rs 3000.

    These renewal fees are divided into categories of vehicles see the image below for more information.

    How much is the fine for an expired license in Nepal?

    The validity of your license in Nepal is of 5 years only and if you want to keep using it then you need to renew it accordingly.

    If you fail to renew your license on time then you will have to pay a fine as high as 500% plus your actual renewal fees.

    If you fail to renew your license within 90 days of expiry, you will be charged 100% until the first year and will keep on adding 100% as the year passes by.

    How much is the fine for an expired license in Nepal?

    You need to pay a fine of 100% to 500% in Nepal if you fail to renew your license on time.

    After how many months will I have to pay fines for an expired license in Nepal?

    The Department of Transport Management starts charging fines for driver’s licenses after 3 months or 90 days of their expiry.

    Frequently Asked Questions on License Renewal

    How much does it cost to renew a license in Nepal in 2023?

    The entry fee for renewing a license in Nepal is Rs 1500, excluding other charges such as photocopies, photos, stamps, and application charges.

    The cost of renewal depends on what type of license you own such as Bike, Car, and Big vehicle.

    What happens if a driving license is expired?

    If your license is expired, then you cannot drive in public spaces. Unless you renew your license and pay the government the renewal fee. Also if you are caught driving without a license then you will be fined and might get other punishments as well.

    How to renew a driving license in Nepal?

    Visit DOTM and follow the steps below to renew a license in Nepal.

    1. Receive token and EDL print
    2. Provide Biometrics
    3. Pass medical checkup
    4. Calculate your fees
    5. Payment
    6. Receive receipt (Wait for license print)

    Can I renew my driving license online in Nepal?

    Yes, you can renew your driving license online, visit the DOTM’s official website dotm.gov.np for more information and the application process.

    Where can I renew my license in Kathmandu?

    You can renew your license from The Department of Transport Management office in Kathmandu.

    Where can I renew my license in Pokhara?

    You can renew your Driving license from DOTM which is located in the Transport Management Office: Driving License, Prithivi Chowk, Pokhara

    Do I need to pay fines for an expired license in Nepal?

    You have 3 months or 90 days after your license expires, after this period you will be fined 100% for the first year.

    What is the maximum validity of a license in Nepal?

    In Nepal, the maximum validity of a Driving License in Nepal is of 5 years.

    What document do I need to renew my license in Nepal?

    Documents you need to renew your license in Nepal are a citizenship certificate, an expired driving license, and photographs.

    Can I renew my license early in Nepal?

    Yes, you can renew your driving license early in Nepal.

    How to check the status of driving license renewal in Nepal

    It is easy to check the status of your license, you can check it on your driver’s license. It has all the information including the expiry date.

    How to renew a driving license that has expired more than 90 days in Nepal

    You can renew your driving license as usual but as it has exceeded more than 90 days, you will be charged a 100% fine for it.

  • Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Calls AGM on Chaitra 30; Proposed Dividend of 33.15% Reduced to Only 14.999%

    Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Calls AGM on Chaitra 30; Proposed Dividend of 33.15% Reduced to Only 14.999%


    Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (JBLB) has scheduled its 4th Annual General Meeting for 30th Chaitra, 2079. The meeting will be held in the company’s head office located at Katahari, Morang, starting at 10:30 PM that day.

    Among the other items on the agenda, the AGM will approve a 14.99% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. The company decided to pay out a dividend of Rs. 1.03 Arba on its paid-up capital. The proposal includes 14.285% bonus shares worth Rs. 14.77 crores and a 0.714% cash dividend worth Rs. 73.87 lakhs. The tax amount levied on the dividend is included in the

     

  • List of Companies With IPO Shares That Have Not Yet Been Listed on NEPSE; 9 Companies Are Also Planning an IPO

    List of Companies With IPO Shares That Have Not Yet Been Listed on NEPSE; 9 Companies Are Also Planning an IPO


    An initial public offering is the process by which a privately held company becomes a publicly traded company by selling its stock to the general public (IPO). An IPO allows a company to raise funds by selling ownership stakes to a diverse group of investors. It is a method for businesses to obtain public funding in order to support operations or grow.

    A company that wants to go public typically hires an investment bank to handle the IPO. The investment bank and the company will work together to determine the appropriate stock price and quantity to be distributed. Following that, the company will file a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) detailing its finances and other information.

     

  • Vijaya Laghubitta Calls an AGM on Chaitra 28 to Approve the 21.052% Dividend and Merger Agendas

    Vijaya Laghubitta Calls an AGM on Chaitra 28 to Approve the 21.052% Dividend and Merger Agendas


    Vijaya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (VLBS) has scheduled its 10th Annual General Meeting for the 28th Chaitra, 2079. The meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. in Bijaya Bikas Srot Kendra, Gaidakot, Nawalparasi.

    Among the other items on the agenda, the AGM will approve a 21.0526% dividend of Rs. 6.73 crores for fiscal year 2078/79. On March 10, the board of directors decided to distribute the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 32 crores. The proposal is for 20% bonus shares worth Rs. 6.40 crores and 1.0526% cash dividend (for tax purposes) worth slightly more than Rs. 33.68 lakhs. The meeting will consider converting a maximum of 10% of the promoter shares to public shares so that the company’s promoter shares do not expire.