Tag: Economics

  • Shivam Cements Limited Announces 8th AGM with Proposal for 15% Dividend and Bonus Shares

    Shivam Cements Limited Announces 8th AGM with Proposal for 15% Dividend and Bonus Shares


    Shivam Cements Limited (SHIVM) has announced its 8th Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled for the 27th of Poush, 2080. The meeting is set to take place at Rastriya Sabha Griha, Pradarshani Marg, Kathmandu, starting at 9:00 a.m. Among the various items on the agenda, the AGM will approve a 15% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80.

    The proposal for the 15% dividend was put forward during the 123rd meeting of the board of directors held on Poush 03. In addition to the cash dividend, the company has proposed a distribution of 14.25% bonus shares, amounting to Rs. 62.70 Crores, and a 0.75% cash dividend for tax purposes, valued at Rs. 3.30 Crores. Shivam Cements Limited currently has a paid-up capital of Rs. 4.40 Arba.

    Shareholders who maintain their holdings until the book closure date on Poush 19 will be eligible to receive the dividend payout and are also invited to attend the AGM.

  • Book Closure Alert: Eight Companies Declare Dividends, Urging Shareholders to Act Before Poush 16, 2080

    Book Closure Alert: Eight Companies Declare Dividends, Urging Shareholders to Act Before Poush 16, 2080


    Eight companies that have declared dividends, either in cash or stock, are set to close their books from tomorrow until the 16th of Poush, 2080. Shareholders of these companies have until today to hold their shares if they wish to claim the proposed dividends.

    ICFC Finance Limited (ICFC) has set the book closure date for its 6.5% cash dividend at Poush 13. The company has scheduled its 20th AGM on the 29th of Poush, 2080, at Amrapali Banquet, Bhatbhateni, Kathmandu, starting at 10:00 a.m.

    Similarly, Sikles Hydropower Limited (SIKLES) has announced a 6% cash dividend, and shareholders have until today to be eligible for this dividend. The 19th AGM is scheduled for the 27th of Poush, 2080, at Aavya Club, Gharipatan, Pokhara, starting from 11 a.m.

    Himalayan Distillery Limited (HDL) has proposed a 25% dividend and has set the book closure date for Poush 13. The 23rd AGM is scheduled for Poush 25, 2080, at the Company’s Registered Office in Birgunj Municipality, Ward No-21, Lipanibirta, Parsa, starting at 10 a.m.

    Radhi Bidyut Company Limited (RADHI) has proposed a 5% dividend, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The AGM is scheduled for Poush 29, 2080, at the Company Office, Tripureshwor, Kathmandu, starting at 11 a.m.

    Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited (GCIL) has proposed a 15% dividend, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The 3rd AGM is scheduled for the 28th of Poush, 2080, at Hotel Pauwa, Ghorahi-15, Dang, starting from 9 a.m.

    Support Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMB) has proposed a dividend of 13.6842%, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The 9th AGM is scheduled for the 27th of Poush, 2080 (12th January 2024), at Durga Party Palace, Ithari-4, Sunsari, starting from 9:30 a.m.

    Sana Kisan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SKBBL) has proposed a dividend of 14.25%, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The 22nd AGM is scheduled for the 29th of Poush, 2080, at Agriculture Development Bank’s Central Training Centre at Bhaktapur, starting at 11:00 a.m.

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ANLB) has proposed a 15% dividend, and today is the last day for shareholders to be eligible. The 5th AGM is scheduled for the 28th of Poush, 2080, at Hotel Mala Inn, Ghorahi-15, Dang, starting at 11:00 a.m.

  • SEBON Approves Singati Hydro Energy’s Rs. 1.45 Arba Rights Offering for Expansion and Debt Clearance

    SEBON Approves Singati Hydro Energy’s Rs. 1.45 Arba Rights Offering for Expansion and Debt Clearance


    The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has granted approval to the rights offering proposal submitted by Singati Hydro Energy Limited (SHEL) on Poush 11, 2080. Under this approved plan, the company is set to issue 100% right shares valued at Rs. 1.45 Arba. This issuance will involve the distribution of 14,500,000 (1:1) units of right shares exclusively to its existing shareholders.

    Presently, Singati Hydro Energy Limited has a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.45 Arba. Following the implementation of the proposed right share issuance, involving 1.45 crore units, the company’s paid-up capital is slated to double, reaching Rs. 2.90 Arba.

    The hydropower firm asserts that the decision to introduce the right shares is aimed at generating funds for investments in other ventures and for settling outstanding debts. Kumari Capital has been appointed as the issue manager for this rights offering. The application for approval was submitted to the board on Ashad 27, 2080.

    As of the latest update, Singati Hydro Energy Limited (SHEL) concluded trading at Rs. 281.90.

  • Kumari Bank Limited Initiates Promoter Share Auction: Exclusive Opportunity for Existing Shareholders

    Kumari Bank Limited Initiates Promoter Share Auction: Exclusive Opportunity for Existing Shareholders


    The current promoters of Kumari Bank Limited (KBL) have initiated an auction for the sale of 3,40,016 units of shares exclusively to the existing promoter shareholders. The sellers include Srijana Paneru Neupane, who plans to sell 3,33,702 units, Hari Bahadur Thapa with an intention to sell 1,050 units, and Tarka Bahadur Budhathoki aiming to sell 5,264 units of promoter shares. Prospective buyers are invited to submit their bids within 35 days from the date of this notice’s publication, which is December 12th, 2023.

    Interested shareholders are required to place their bids at the central office of Kumari Bank Limited, situated in Naxal, Kathmandu. If there are no bids received from the existing founder shareholders within the specified time frame, the shares will subsequently be made available for auction to the general public.

    As of December 27th, 2023, Kumari Bank Limited (KBL) concluded trading at a closing price of Rs. 160.90. Additionally, the Kumari Bank Limited Promoter Share (KBLPO) recorded a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 108.00 as of December 20th, 2023.

  • Nepal Stock Exchange: Market Update with Marginal Losses and Notable Performers

    Nepal Stock Exchange: Market Update with Marginal Losses and Notable Performers


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index recorded a marginal loss of 1.93 points, equivalent to 0.09% compared to the previous day’s closing, settling at 2,068.90 points. This follows a significant double-digit loss of 17.23 points in the preceding trading session.

    The day’s trading activities commenced with the index opening at 2,072.09. It experienced fluctuations throughout the session, touching an intraday low of 2,059.49 and reaching an intraday high of 2,085.36.

    During the course of today’s trading, a total of 303 different stocks were exchanged through 101,504 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 11,658,110, with a total turnover of Rs. 4.29 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.13 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.10 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) emerged as the top performer in terms of turnover, reaching Rs. 14.38 crores and concluding at a market price of Rs. 454.10.

    The day’s highest gainer was Vision Lumbini Urja Company Limited (VLUCL), witnessing a growth of 10%. Following closely were Chirkhwa Hydropower Limited (CKHL), Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY) at 9.99%, and MEHL, MKCL at 9.98% each.

    Conversely, Dhaulagiri Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (DLBS) and BPW Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (BPW) experienced the most significant loss of 10%.

    Examining sector indices, only six sectors closed positively on this trading day. The “Manufacturing And Processing” sector observed the highest gain of 1.29%, while the “Trading Index” registered a loss of 1.71%.

  • Revival of Real Estate Expo: Unveiling Trends, Solutions, and Innovations in Nepal’s Property Market

    Revival of Real Estate Expo: Unveiling Trends, Solutions, and Innovations in Nepal’s Property Market


     

    The Nepal Land and Housing Development Association has announced the revival of the ‘Real Estate Expo,’ scheduled to run for four days starting Thursday. The event, previously halted since 2076 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to provide valuable insights into the current state of the real estate industry, along with addressing its challenges and solutions.

    Bidur Dhamala, President of the association and Coordinator of the Fair Coordinator Committee, highlighted the expo’s role in contributing to the development and expansion of the real estate business. The event aims to bring together businesses and consumers involved in scientific, orderly, and safe land development and urbanization for construction.

    The association envisions the expo as a platform where significant contributors to the real estate sector can showcase their latest products and services, fostering information exchange and networking. With a target turnover of 2.5 arba rupees during the four-day fair, the event will feature 60 stalls representing earthquake-resistant houses and apartments, land planning and development, construction material manufacturers and sellers, engineering and architecture consultants, as well as banking and insurance companies.

    Businesses specializing in electrical goods, furniture, pipes, sanitary ware fittings, paints, vehicles, decorative items, and insurance, banking, and architecture will participate in the expo, displaying their products and offering related consulting services.

    The ‘Real Estate Expo’ is poised to be a significant event for industry stakeholders, providing a platform for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and showcasing the latest advancements in the real estate sector.

     

  • Himalayan Reinsurance IPO Allotment Concluded: Oversubscribed 1.2 Times with Strong Investor Interest

    Himalayan Reinsurance IPO Allotment Concluded: Oversubscribed 1.2 Times with Strong Investor Interest


    The allocation of Initial Public Offering (IPO) shares for Himalayan Reinsurance Limited has been finalized at Taj Reception in Baluwatar, Kathmandu. The company had issued 2,49,00,000 units of IPO shares at a price of Rs. 206 per share (Rs. 100 face value + Rs. 106 premium) to the general public from Mangsir 27 to Poush 2, 2080.

    Out of the total 3,00,00,000 units offered, 10% (30,00,000 units) were issued from 4th to 18th Mangsir and allotted to Nepalese Citizens working abroad on 24th Mangsir. Additionally, 2% (6,00,000 units) were reserved for the company’s employees, and 5% (15,00,000 units) were set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 2,49,00,000 units were made available to the general public. NMB Capital Limited served as the issue manager for the IPO.

    The IPO garnered significant interest, with 15,64,564 valid applicants applying for a total of 2,99,97,720 units, resulting in oversubscription by more than 1.2 times. The allotment process included a lottery for applicants who applied up to 34,050 units, with 10 extra units allocated. Out of 96,538 lottery-eligible applicants, 29,021 were allotted the additional units.

    The IPO result and allotment details can be accessed through CDSC IPO Result, MeroShare, and NMB Capital Limited. ICRA Nepal has affirmed an issuer rating of [ICRANP-IR] A- for Himalayan Reinsurance Limited, indicating a satisfactory level of safety in meeting financial obligations.

    Himalayan Reinsurance Limited, established in 2021, is the second reinsurance company to issue an IPO in Nepal. It specializes in providing reinsurance support to both Life and Non-Life Insurance Companies within Nepal and internationally. The company’s prominent promoters include leading business conglomerates and financial institutions such as Golchha Group, Shanker Group, Infinity Holdings, Lucky Group, and others.

  • Prudential Capital Initiates Auction for Promoter Shares in Six Financial Institutions

    Prudential Capital Initiates Auction for Promoter Shares in Six Financial Institutions


    Prudential Capital Management Company Limited has initiated the auction of promoter shares from six financial institutions, namely Prabhu Bank Limited (PRVU), ICFC Finance Limited (ICFC), Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited (NLIC), Nepal Investment Mega Bank (NIMB), Kumari Bank Limited (KBL), and Prime Commercial Bank Limited (PCBL). The auction, spanning from the 11th Poush to the 19th Poush, 2080, is open to qualified interested parties, including promoter shareholders, the general public, and institutions.

    The auction involves 68,729 units of promoter shares from Prabhu Bank Limited, each with a minimum bid rate of Rs. 110 per unit. Interested bidders must meet a minimum bid quantity of 5,000 units. Similarly, Prudential Capital Management is offering 92,616 units of promoter shares from ICFC Finance Limited for auction, with a minimum bid rate set at Rs. 175 per unit and a minimum bid quantity of 10,000 units.

    For Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited, the auction encompasses 5,23,112 units of promoter shares, each available at a minimum bid rate of Rs. 325, and a minimum bid quantity of 10,000 units. Additionally, Prudential Capital Management is selling 1,09,678 units of promoter shares from Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited with a minimum bid rate of Rs. 120 per unit and a minimum bid quantity of 10,000 units.

    The auction includes 5,49,626 units of promoter shares from Kumari Bank Limited, with a minimum bid rate set at Rs. 100 per unit, and a minimum bid quantity of 25,000 units. Furthermore, Prudential Capital Management is auctioning 49,717 units of promoter shares from Prime Commercial Bank Limited, with a minimum bid rate of Rs. 110 per unit and a minimum bid quantity of 5,000 units.

    Bidders are reminded to adhere to the regulations set by both Nepal Rastra Bank and Nepal Insurance Authority to ensure compliance with the specified quantity of shares per entity. Qualified interested parties, including promoter shareholders, the general public, and institutions, can participate in the auction until the 19th Poush. NIC Asia Capital Limited is designated as the auction manager for all six auctions.

  • Prudential Capital Initiates Auction of Shine Resunga Development Bank Promoter Shares

    Prudential Capital Initiates Auction of Shine Resunga Development Bank Promoter Shares


    Prudential Capital Management Company Limited has initiated the auction of 2,04,537 units of promoter shares belonging to Shine Resunga Development Bank Limited (SHINE). The auction commenced on the 11th of Poush, 2080.

    In this auction, the specified quantity of promoter shares for SHINE is 2,04,537 units, with a minimum bidding rate set at Rs. 120 per unit. Interested bidders must adhere to the minimum bid quantity of 5,000 units for promoter shares, while also complying with the Nepal Rastra Bank’s regulation limiting the share quantity per entity. The auction is open for participation by promoter shareholders, the general public, and institutions until the 19th of Poush.

    The auction management responsibility falls on NIC Asia Capital Limited.

    As of the latest available information, SHINE has a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 398.90.

  • NEPSE Ends Suspension on Muktinath Bikas Bank Securities Trading Following Dividend Disclosure Delay

    NEPSE Ends Suspension on Muktinath Bikas Bank Securities Trading Following Dividend Disclosure Delay


    NEPSE, the Nepal Stock Exchange Limited, has decided to end the suspension on the trading of securities for Muktinath Bikas Bank Limited (MNBBL). This follows a temporary pause resulting from MNBBL’s delayed submission of information related to the dividend declaration for the fiscal year 2079/80.

    In an official statement, NEPSE disclosed that MNBBL failed to provide timely details about the dividend declaration, a requirement stipulated by the Securities Listing Regulations, 2075. These regulations mandate that companies communicate notices, information, and decisions affecting securities prices to NEPSE on or before the day of business commencement.

    The decision regarding the dividend declaration for the fiscal year 2079/80 was made during MNBBL’s board meeting on the 5th of Poush. However, the information about this decision reached NEPSE a day later, on the 6th of Poush, leading to an immediate suspension of MNBBL securities trading. NEPSE sought clarification from MNBBL within a three-day timeframe.

    MNBBL responded to NEPSE’s inquiry, explaining that the delay was unintentional and was a result of coincidental timing. They clarified that the discussion on the dividend took place during the meeting at 4:30 P.M. on the 5th of Poush.

    Despite MNBBL’s clarification, NEPSE, in a decision dated 2080/09/11, issued a warning to MNBBL and directed the resumption of the suspended securities transactions. The warning underscores MNBBL’s obligation to fully comply with the Securities Listing Regulations, 2075, and its associated terms.

  • NEPSE Lifts Trading Suspension on Muktinath Bikas Bank: Resumes After Delayed Dividend Information

    NEPSE Lifts Trading Suspension on Muktinath Bikas Bank: Resumes After Delayed Dividend Information


    The Nepal Stock Exchange Limited (NEPSE) has lifted the trading suspension on Muktinath Bikas Bank Limited (MNBBL) securities. The company is set to resume trading activities following a brief halt caused by delayed submission of information related to the dividend declaration for the fiscal year 2079/80.

    According to an official statement from NEPSE, MNBBL failed to provide timely details about the dividend declaration, a requirement outlined in the Securities Listing Regulations, 2075. The regulations dictate that companies must submit notices, information, and decisions affecting securities prices to NEPSE on or before the day of business commencement.

    The decision regarding the dividend declaration for the fiscal year 2079/80 was made during MNBBL’s board meeting on the 5th of Poush. However, the information regarding this decision reached NEPSE a day later, on the 6th of Poush, prompting an immediate suspension of MNBBL securities trading. NEPSE, in response, sought clarification from MNBBL within a three-day period.

    MNBBL responded to NEPSE’s inquiry, explaining that the delay was unintentional and resulted from coincidental timing. They clarified that the discussion on the dividend occurred during the meeting at 4:30 P.M. on the 5th of Poush.

    Despite MNBBL’s explanation, NEPSE, in its decision dated 2080/09/11, issued a warning to MNBBL and instructed the resumption of the suspended securities transactions. The warning underscores MNBBL’s responsibility to fully adhere to the Securities Listing Regulations, 2075, and its associated terms.

  • NEPSE Index Faces Setback: Daily Market Recap and Sector Analysis in Nepal

    NEPSE Index Faces Setback: Daily Market Recap and Sector Analysis in Nepal


    The NEPSE Index in Nepal witnessed a setback, recording a loss of 17.23 points, equivalent to 0.82% from the previous day’s closing, ultimately settling at 2,070.84 points. The index had suffered a notable double-digit decline of 21.03 points in the trading session prior to this. The day commenced with the index opening at 2089.89, experiencing fluctuations throughout the day, reaching an intraday low of 2,055.35, and hitting an intraday high of 2,109.35.

    In the course of the day’s trading activities, a total of 307 different stocks were traded in 117,476 transactions. The volume of shares traded amounted to 14,337,738, generating a total turnover of Rs. 5.24 Arba. The market capitalization was reported at Rs. 32.16 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.12 Kharba.

    Sonapur Minerals And Oil Limited (SONA) emerged as a significant player with the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 19.66 crores and closing at a market price of Rs. 415.10.

    Among the gainers, Nepal Insurance Co. Ltd. (NICL), Infinity Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ILBS), Manakamana Engineering Hydropower Limited (MEHL), and Chirkhwa Hydropower Limited (CKHL) led with a 10% increase. NWCL and VLUCL closely followed with a gain of 9.98%. On the flip side, BPW Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (BPW) experienced the most significant loss at 10%, trailed by Himalayan Hydropower Limited (HHL) at 9.99%.

    Analyzing sector indices, all sectors, with the exception of “Mutual Fund, Non-Life Insurance,” closed in negative territory. The “Non-Life Insurance” sector observed the most significant gain at 1.16%, while the “Trading Index” registered a loss of 2.32%.