Tag: Capital

  • Losses for Laxmi Capital Market Mutual Fund Schemes in Chaitra Reduce; SLK’s NAV Maintains At 9.67

    Losses for Laxmi Capital Market Mutual Fund Schemes in Chaitra Reduce; SLK’s NAV Maintains At 9.67


    Laxmi Equity Fund (LEMF), a closed-end 7-year equity-oriented mutual fund scheme administered by Laxmi Capital Market Limited, showed a modest increase in NAV to Rs. 10.03 at the end of Chaitra from Rs. 9.93 the previous month.

    The plan started with a fund amount of Rs. 1.25 crore. Arba has invested Rs. 77.67 crores in publicly traded shares of several firms.

    LEMF has invested Rs. 15.36 lakh in IPOs and Rs. 5.41 crore in bonds/debentures. This mutual fund has Rs. 13.5 crores in fixed deposits and a bank balance of Rs. 27.78 crores.

    It declared a net loss of Rs. 20.17 crores until the end of Chaitra. The previous month’s loss was Rs. 21.36 crores.

  • The deadline for life and non-life insurance companies to raise capital to Rs 5 billion has passed.

    The deadline for life and non-life insurance companies to raise capital to Rs 5 billion has passed.


    On the 10th of Chaitra 2078, the Nepal Insurance Authority directed that life insurance businesses have a minimum paid-up capital of Rs. 5 Arba. The Insurance Board also encouraged non-life insurance companies to increase their paid-up capital to Rs. 2.5 Arba by the end of Chaitra 2079.

     

     

  • The capital market downturn has resulted in a significant reduction in Hathway Investment Nepal’s profitability.

    The capital market downturn has resulted in a significant reduction in Hathway Investment Nepal’s profitability.


    Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (Hathway), Nepal’s first private-equity investment firm, generated Rs. 1277 million in operating income (OI) in fiscal year 2022. For FY 23, the company has projected an operating income of around Rs. 116 million.

    ICRA Ratings has assigned a long-term rating of LBBB to Hathway for long-term loans totaling Rs. 147.7 million and an A3 rating to the short-term fund totaling Rs. 852.3 million.

     

  • Mutual Fund Scheme of Global IME Capital "

    Mutual Fund Scheme of Global IME Capital "


     

    The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has recently added “Global IME Samunnat Yojana -II” to its latest list of mutual fund scheme pipeline status.

    The Global IME Samunnat Yojana-II will have a fund size of Rs. 1.2 Arba divided into 12 Crore units with a par value of Rs.10 each. On Chaitra 19, the application was submitted to SEBON. The mutual fund scheme’s fund manager is Global IME Capital. Global IME Bank, on the other hand, is the scheme’s Fund Sponsor.

     

  • Asian Life Insurance will support the 8.947% dividend.

    Asian Life Insurance will support the 8.947% dividend.


     

    Asian Life Insurance Company Limited (ALICL) has scheduled its 15th Annual General Meeting for the 18th of Baisakh, 2080. The meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. that day in Hotel Classic Simara, Bara.

    Among the other items on the agenda, the AGM will approve an 8.947% dividend of Rs. 26.01 crores for fiscal year 2078/79. The board of directors decided today (Falgun 30) to distribute 8.50% bonus shares and a 0.447% cash dividend (for tax purposes). The value of the bonus shares is Rs. 24.71 crores, and the cash dividend is slightly more than Rs. 1.30 crores. ALICL’s current paid-up capital is Rs. 2.90 Arba.

     

  • The suspension of a broker license has resulted in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.

    The suspension of a broker license has resulted in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.


     

    One company applied for a stock dealer license in the previous seven months, while 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses. Nonetheless, all procedures had been halted as a result of the Supreme Court’s directive. Seven months later, the broker license has been suspended, resulting in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.

    SEBON’s revised Securities Market Operation Regulations 2064 and Securities Dealers Regulations 2064 begin the process of awarding new licenses. On Ashwin 2, 2079, the Securities Board issued a notice with a 30-day deadline to carry it out. As a result, 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses, while only one company applied for stock dealer license. Throughout the seven months

     

  • Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Limited has changed the right share rates from 150% to 100%.

    Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Limited has changed the right share rates from 150% to 100%.


    Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Limited has changed the right share rates from 150% to 100%.

    According to regulatory guidelines, the 93rd meeting of the board of directors of Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Ltd (CHL) convened on Tuesday Chaitra 21, 2079 agreed to issue 100% right shares on a paid-up capital of Rs. 38.67 Crores.

    Earlier, the business sought to issue right shares in the ratio of 150% of the paid-up capital, i.e. 1:1.5, after gaining regulatory permission. Yet, the decision was submitted for approval at the company’s annual general meeting.

  • Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) Units Listed in NEPSE

    Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) Units Listed in NEPSE


    Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) units worth $10 billion have been listed on NEPSE. The fund initially offered just 12 crore units, however the offering was downsized due to a reduced number of applications.

    The “Sunrise Focused Equity Fund” is a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity horizon. On the 10th of Magh, Sunrise Capital allocated its Sunrise Focused Equity Fund. Nevertheless, the close-ended mutual fund received just 10 crore unit mutual fund applications out of the 12 crores available, forcing the fund manager to decrease the fund’s corpus to Rs 1 Arba.

  • SEBON finally approves Three Star Hydropower Limited’s initial public offering (IPO).

    SEBON finally approves Three Star Hydropower Limited’s initial public offering (IPO).


     

    The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has approved Three Star Hydropower Limited’s proposed initial public offering (IPO) on Chaitra 17.

    The company will now issue 1,231,250 equity shares with NPR 100 par value each. The issue is worth Rs. 12.31 crore. This is equivalent to 25% of the company’s issued capital. After the IPO, the company’s total paid-up capital would be Rs 49.25 crores.

     

  • Mahila Laghubitta (MLBSL) Bonus Shares (47.5%) Listed on NEPSE

    Mahila Laghubitta (MLBSL) Bonus Shares (47.5%) Listed on NEPSE


     

    NEPSE has listed 7,00,625 unit bonus shares of Mahila Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MLBSL).

    On 21st Falgun, the company held its 5th AGM for FY 2078/79 and approved a 50% dividend worth Rs. 7.37 crores for the fiscal year 2078/79. On Poush 26, the 51st board of directors decided to distribute the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 14.75 crores. There was a proposal for 47.5% bonus shares worth Rs 7 crores and a 2.5% cash dividend (including tax) worth Rs 36.87 lakhs.

     

  • Prabhu Capital has been appointed as the share registrar for Sagarmatha Jalvidhyut Company

    Prabhu Capital has been appointed as the share registrar for Sagarmatha Jalvidhyut Company


     

    Prabhu Capital has been appointed as the share registrar for Sagarmatha Jalvidhyut Company.

    According to the statement, the agreement was signed on Chaitra 20, 2079 by the chairman of the hydro company, Dr. Bhogendra Kumar Guragain, and the CEO of the Merchant bank, Mr. Aasis Gauchan.