Tag: Economics

  • Muktinath Bikas Bank’s 17th AGM: Approves 10.26% Dividend and Elects New Board of Directors

    Muktinath Bikas Bank’s 17th AGM: Approves 10.26% Dividend and Elects New Board of Directors


    Muktinath Bikas Bank effectively conducted its 17th Annual General Meeting in Pokhara on the 28th day of Poush, 2080 B.S. During the meeting, the approval was granted for the annual report of the fiscal year 2079/80, and a dividend distribution of 10.26% to shareholders was endorsed. This dividend comprises 9.75% in bonus shares and 0.51% in cash dividends to facilitate tax considerations.

    In the course of the event chaired by Mr. Bharat Raj Dhakal, the Chairman of the Bank’s Board of Directors, Mr. Gajendra Man Shrestha, a Board member, delivered a welcoming speech. Mr. Pradyuman Pokharel, the Bank’s CEO, shared insights into the current status and future strategies. The meeting also provided a platform for addressing queries and suggestions from shareholders, drawing on information from the annual report.

    Additionally, the Annual General Meeting resulted in the election of a new Board of Directors, featuring individuals such as Mr. Bharat Raj Dhakal, Mr. Narayan Kumar Shrestha, Mr. Bharat Prasad Lamsal, Mr. Vinod Kumar Sharma, and Mrs. Saroja Shrestha (Koirala). The confirmation of this selection was conducted by Mr. Til Bahadur Gurung, the Chief Information Officer of the bank.

  • Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Holds 20th Annual Meeting, Approves Cash Dividend and Plans for Future Growth

    Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Holds 20th Annual Meeting, Approves Cash Dividend and Plans for Future Growth


    Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Limited (MLBL) successfully concluded its 20th Annual General Meeting under the theme “Sabal Bank, Safal Sahakarya” at Lainchaur Banquet in Kathmandu. The meeting, led by Mr. Rajesh Upadhyay, Chairman of the Bank’s Executive Committee, undertook a comprehensive review of the financial performance for the fiscal year 2079/80. This assessment included a thorough examination of audited statements, profit and loss accounts, and cash flow details. Notably, a key highlight was the unanimous approval of a proposal to distribute a 6.40% cash dividend to shareholders based on the profits of the fiscal year.

    Beyond financial matters, the meeting also reached a consensus on a proposal to explore potential strategic partnerships or investments with foreign banks and financial institutions. Additionally, the appointment of J.B. Rajbhandari and DiBins Chartered Accountants for the audit of the fiscal year 2080/81 received approval. The gathering further gave unanimous consent to amendments made to the bank’s management paper and regulations, reflecting a collaborative decision-making process during the Annual General Meeting.

  • Himalayan Times Media Entertainment and Tech Ltd Appoints Muktinath Capital for 7 Lakh IPO Shares Offering

    Himalayan Times Media Entertainment and Tech Ltd Appoints Muktinath Capital for 7 Lakh IPO Shares Offering


    Himalayan Times Media Entertainment and Tech Ltd (HTMETL) has designated Muktinath Capital as its sales manager for the initial public offering (IPO) of ordinary shares. The agreement between HTMETL and Muktinath Capital, formalized on January 9, outlines the issuance of 700,000 units of ordinary shares valued at Rs 70 million. Each share has a face value of Rs 100 and will be made available to the general public.

    Established in 2001, The Himalayan Times (THT) is a well-established English-language newspaper that achieved an A+ rating, the highest possible rank, in the Press Council Nepal’s 2018 newspaper classification report. Within a year of its launch, THT became the leading English daily in Nepal and claimed the top position in readership. Renowned for its high-quality journalism and broad appeal, particularly among the younger demographic, THT is the largest-selling English broadsheet in Nepal. The newspaper is recognized for its comprehensive coverage, analysis, and opinions on various subjects such as news, politics, business, technology, culture, lifestyle, and more. THT upholds principles of responsible journalism, supporting freedom of expression and a free press while providing a platform for marginalized voices.

    HTMETL, in addition to its media ventures, organizes prestigious events in Nepal, including TGIF Nepal Fashion Week, The Himalayan Times Brandfest, and The Himalayan Times International Food Festival, with plans for more events in the pipeline. Through its website, HTMETL reaches millions of readers each month, maintaining its position as the top English news site in Nepal.

  • Commercial and Development Banks’ Performance in Nepal for FY 2080/81

    Commercial and Development Banks’ Performance in Nepal for FY 2080/81


    Nepal Rastra Bank has recently published data outlining the financial performance of both commercial banks and development banks for the initial five months of the ongoing fiscal year 2080/81, concluding in Mangsir.

    Concerning commercial banks, the combined net profit for the first five months of the fiscal year 2080/81 in Nepal reached Rs. 28.36 Arba. Noteworthy is Nabil Bank’s leading position, having attained the highest net profit of Rs. 2.96 Arba. Global IME Bank closely followed with earnings of Rs. 2.73 Arba, securing the second position, while NIMB claimed the third spot with a net profit of Rs. 2.6 Arba during this period. In contrast, Agricultural Development Bank reported the lowest net profit among commercial banks at Rs. 12.5 Crores.

    Turning to development banks, despite three out of the 17 banks incurring losses, the overall sector in Nepal achieved a net profit of Rs. 1.9 Arba. Muktinath Bikas Bank exhibited outstanding performance with an impressive net profit of Rs. 45.93 crore, closely followed by Garima Bikas Bank with earnings of Rs. 38.67 crore. Conversely, Corporate Development Bank and Narayani Development Bank reported the lowest profits in the sector, with earnings of Rs. 1.09 Crores and Rs. 10.7 Lakhs, respectively. Notably, Saptakoshi, Salapa, and Excel Development Bank faced challenges as they experienced net losses during the same period.

  • NLG Insurance Proposes 5.79% Dividend for Fiscal Year 2079/80

    NLG Insurance Proposes 5.79% Dividend for Fiscal Year 2079/80


    NLG Insurance Company Limited (NLG) has proposed a dividend of 5.78947% for the fiscal year 2079/80. In the 422nd meeting of the board of directors held on Poush 29, the decision was made to distribute this dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1,45,92,75,791. The proposed dividend includes 5.5% bonus shares valued at slightly over Rs. 8.02 crores and a 0.28947% cash dividend (for tax purposes) amounting to Rs. 42.24 lakhs. It’s important to note that the distribution of the dividend is contingent upon approval from the Nepal Insurance Authority and endorsement during the company’s upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM). NLG’s closing stock price last Thursday was Rs. 845.40.

    The dividend history of NLG indicates its consistent efforts to reward shareholders. The graphical representation illustrates the company’s commitment to providing returns to its investors over time.

  • NEPSE Index Surges by 1.51%

    NEPSE Index Surges by 1.51%


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index concluded the day with a notable gain of 31.62 points, equivalent to a 1.51% increase from the previous day’s closing, reaching a total of 2,120.62 points. This follows a slight loss of 0.62 points in the index during the preceding trading day.

    The market commenced today with the index opening at 2,093.48. It experienced fluctuations throughout the day, reaching an intraday low of 2,093.44 and achieving an intraday high of 2,121.67.

    During the day’s trading activities, a total of 314 different stocks were exchanged in 94,526 transactions. The total volume of shares traded amounted to 16,605,234, contributing to a turnover of Rs. 5.45 Arba. The market’s capitalization stood at Rs. 33.30 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.50 Kharba.

    Nepal Reinsurance Company Limited Promoter Share (NRICP) recorded the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 35.68 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 100.

    Eleven companies experienced positive circuit trends for the day, while Mega Mutual Fund -1 (MMF1) incurred the highest loss of 9.53%.

    In the sector indices, two sectors closed in the red. The “Hydropower Index” exhibited the most substantial gain of 4.58%, while the “Trading Index” faced a loss of 0.94%.

  • Gold and Silver Prices Surge in Nepal: Significant Increase of Rs. 600 per Tola

    Gold and Silver Prices Surge in Nepal: Significant Increase of Rs. 600 per Tola


    The cost of the precious yellow metal has risen by Rs. 600 per tola today in comparison to the trading price on Friday. As per the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), the current trading value for fine gold is Rs. 1,19,200 per tola, marking a Rs. 600 increase from Friday’s rate of Rs. 1,18,600 per tola.

    Similarly, Tejabi gold is now available at Rs. 118,650 per tola, showing a surge of Rs. 600 from its Friday price of Rs. 1,18,050 per tola.

    In addition to the gold prices, the price of silver has also seen an uptick of Rs. 20 per tola. The present market rate for silver stands at Rs. 1,420 per tola, contrasting with Friday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,400 per tola.

  • Himalayan Everest Insurance Sets AGM on 25th Magh to Approve 15% Dividend; Book Closure Date?

    Himalayan Everest Insurance Sets AGM on 25th Magh to Approve 15% Dividend; Book Closure Date?


    Himalayan Everest Insurance Limited (HEI) has scheduled its 30th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for February 25, 2080. The meeting will take place at Baneshwor Banquet in Thapagaun, starting at 11 AM.

    One of the key items on the AGM agenda is the approval of a 15% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. In a previous board meeting on Poush 25, it was decided to distribute this dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 2.30 Arba. The proposed distribution includes 8.63% bonus shares valued at Rs. 19.86 crore and a 6.37% cash dividend (including tax) amounting to Rs. 14.66 crore.

    Additionally, the AGM will cover the endorsement of the auditor’s report, along with profit and loss statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports. The appointment of an auditor for the fiscal year 2079/80 is also on the agenda. Furthermore, there will be discussions about enhancing the facilities and allowances for the board of directors.

     

  • Gold Prices Rebound, Surge by Rs. 300 per Tola After Four-Day Dip

    Gold Prices Rebound, Surge by Rs. 300 per Tola After Four-Day Dip


    After a brief four-day decline, gold is making a comeback with prices rising by Rs. 300 per tola today. The Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA) reports that fine gold is now trading at Rs. 118,600 per tola, marking a Rs. 300 increase from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 118,300 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is available today at Rs. 118,050 per tola, reflecting a Rs. 300 uptick from yesterday’s price of Rs. 117,750 per tola.

     

  • Kalika Laghubitta Promoter Shares Auction Begins Today

    Kalika Laghubitta Promoter Shares Auction Begins Today


    The current owners of Kalika Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (KMCDB) are offering 61,000 shares for auction to existing shareholders, starting from December 27, 2080. Among them, Santosh Shrestha plans to sell 56,000 shares, Padam Pani Kafle aims to sell 1,500 shares, and Bimala Sapkota Lamichanne intends to sell 3,500 shares to other existing promoters.

    This auction is exclusively open to current promoters, and they have a 35-day window from the notice date (December 27, 2080) to submit their bids. Interested shareholders must present their bids at the company’s central office in Pokhara.

     

  • Gold Prices Decline for Fourth Consecutive Day

    Gold Prices Decline for Fourth Consecutive Day


    Gold has experienced a consistent decline in value for the past four consecutive trading days. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), the current trading rate for pure gold stands at Rs. 1,18,300 per tola. This marks a reduction of Rs. 200 compared to the previous day’s trading value of Rs. 1,18,500 per tola.

    Similarly, Tejabi gold is currently priced at Rs. 1,17,750 per tola, indicating a decrease of Rs. 200 from the previous day’s rate of Rs. 1,17,950 per tola.

     

  • Ghalemdi Hydro Allots Right Shares, Subscription Reaches 70.75%

    Ghalemdi Hydro Allots Right Shares, Subscription Reaches 70.75%


    Ghalemdi Hydro Limited (GHL) recently allocated its right shares at a 1:2 ratio on the 25th of Poush. The shares were distributed to applicants, and those who did not receive an allotment will be refunded starting from the 29th of Poush, 2080.

    During the period from the 10th of Mangsir to the 16th of Poush, 2080, the company issued 1,10,00,000 units of right shares. The book closure date for the rights offering was declared on Kartik 2, allowing investors holding shares before that day to apply for the additional shares.

    Out of the total right shares, 77,82,276 shares were allocated to 28,121 valid applicants. However, 32,17,724 shares (29.25%) remained unclaimed by eligible investors. These remaining shares are set to be auctioned soon, open to the general public and institutions.