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  • The Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta IPO will be completed on Sunday; 16,975 applicants will receive 10 units each.

    The Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta IPO will be completed on Sunday; 16,975 applicants will receive 10 units each.


     

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited’s initial public offering (IPO) will take place this Sunday, 21st Falgun, 2079. The allotment program will take place at the Kamalpokhari office of the issue manager, Sunrise Capital Limited.

    From the 11th to the 15th Falgun, the company issued 169,755 units of Rs 100 face value shares to the general public in an Initial Public Offering worth Rs 1.69 crore. Out of the total 203,380 units, 10%, or 20,388 units, were set aside for Nepalese citizens working abroad, while 1.5326%, or 3,117 units, were set aside for company employees, and 5%, or 10,170 units, were set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 169,755 units were for general distribution.

     

  • Molung Hydropower Company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) will be completed tomorrow.

    Molung Hydropower Company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) will be completed tomorrow.


    olung Hydropower Company Limited’s initial public offering (IPO) will take place tomorrow, on the 19th of Falgun, 2079. The allotment program will begin at 10 a.m. on the premises of the issue manager, Sunrise Capital Limited, in Kamalpokhari.

    From the 4th to the 10th Falgun, the company issued 22,64,655 units of Rs 100 face value shares to the general public in an Initial Public Offering worth Rs 22.64 crore. Out of the total 27,28,500 units, 10%, or 272,850 units, were already issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, 2%, or 54,570 units, were set aside for company employees, and 5%, or 136,425 units, were set aside for mutual funds. The

  • Last day to deposit remaining payment of Trishuli Jal Vidhyut Company IPO shares

    Last day to deposit remaining payment of Trishuli Jal Vidhyut Company IPO shares


    Trishuli Jal Vidhyut Company Limited (TJVCL) will begin collecting the remaining sum for the shares offered to the general public today, the 17th of Falgun. The collection beganĀ onĀ 18th Mangsir, 2079.

    From the 7th to the 11th Chaitra, 2075, the company issued 3,705,000 units of IPO shares with a par value of Rs. 100 and an initial call amount of Rs. 10.

    Employees received 3% of the total 3,705,000 units, or 111,150 unit shares, with the remaining 3,593,850 unit shares issued to the general public.

    Investors could purchase shares by paying only 10%, or Rs. 10, of the share value, with the remaining 90%, or Rs. 90, to be paid later.

  • Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta IPO Receives Rs. 1.78 Arba From 16.13 Lakh Applicants; IPO Oversubscribed by More Than 105.14 Times

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta IPO Receives Rs. 1.78 Arba From 16.13 Lakh Applicants; IPO Oversubscribed by More Than 105.14 Times


    From the 11th to the 15th of Falgun, 2079, Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited issued 169,755 units of shares worth Rs. 1.69 crores to the general public as part of their Initial Public Offering (IPO).

    The company’s issued capital is Rs. 6.23 crores, of which 32.625%, or 203,380 unit shares worth Rs. 2.03 crores, have been set aside for the general public. Out of the total 203,380 units, 10%, or 20,388 units, were set aside for Nepalese citizens working abroad, while 1.5326%, or 3,117 units, were set aside for company employees, and 5%, or 10,170 units, were set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 169,755 units were made available to the general public.

     

  • IPO Allotment of Asian Hydropower Limited Concludes; 69,720 Applicants Out of 14,25,720 Applicants Get 10 Units Each

    IPO Allotment of Asian Hydropower Limited Concludes; 69,720 Applicants Out of 14,25,720 Applicants Get 10 Units Each


    Asian Hydropower Limited issued 6,97,200 units worth Rs 6.97 crore to the general public in an Initial Public Offering (IPO) (Magh 27- Falgun 2, 2079). Out of the total 840,000 units, 10%, or 84,000 units, have already been issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, 2%, or 16,800 units, have been set aside for the company’s employees, and 5%, or 42,000 units, have been set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 6,97,200 units will be available to the general public.

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  • Lumbini General Insurance recommends 0.36% in cash dividends and 6.99% in bonus shares.

    Lumbini General Insurance recommends 0.36% in cash dividends and 6.99% in bonus shares.


    AGM approval of the merger with Sagarmatha Insurance and the proposal of 6.99% bonus shares and 0.3679% cash dividend for taxation purposes are both mentioned in the media release in addition to the usual financial reporting.

    According to the press release, the AGM authorized the board to carry out all merger-related responsibilities and approved the merged company’s name, Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company.

    The business reportedly recognized its employees who have worked there for more than ten years in a statement to the media.

  • On Sunday, the Asian Hydropower IPO Allocation will be completed; 69,720 Applicants Will Get 10 Units Each.

    On Sunday, the Asian Hydropower IPO Allocation will be completed; 69,720 Applicants Will Get 10 Units Each.


    On Sunday, or 14 Falgun 2079, is when Asian Hydropower Limited will distribute its first public offering (IPO) shares. From that day at 9 am, the allotment program would take place on the grounds of the issue manager, NMB Capital Ltd, in Naxal.

    From the 27th Magh to the 3rd Falgun, the company distributed 6,97,200 units of shares with a face value of 100 rupees to the general public as part of an IPO. Of of the entire 840,000 units, 10%, or 84,000 units, have already been issued and allocated to Nepalese people living and working abroad. 2%, or 16,800 units, were set aside for the company’s employees, while 5%, or 42,000 units, of the total offered shares, were reserved for mutual funds.

  • Asian Hydropower IPO has received Rs. 1.66 billion from 14.92 lakh applicants as of the last day.

    Asian Hydropower IPO has received Rs. 1.66 billion from 14.92 lakh applicants as of the last day.


    Asian Hydropower Limited issued 697,200 units of shares worth Rs. 6.97 crores to the general public as a part of their Initial Public Offering (IPO) from 27th Magh till 3rd Falgun, 2079.

    Out of the total 840,000 units; 10% i.e. 84,000 units have already been issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, whereas 2% i.e 16,800 units have been set aside for the employees of the company and 5% of the total offered shares i.e. 42,000 units have been set aside for the mutual funds. The remaining 6,97,200 units are for the general public. The paid-up capital of the company will reach Rs. 34 Crores after the IPO issuance. The company intends to collect Rs 6.97 crore from this IPO.

     

  • Supermai Hydropower IPO Allotment to be Concluded Tomorrow Morning

    Supermai Hydropower IPO Allotment to be Concluded Tomorrow Morning


     

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    The IPO allotment of Supermai Hydropower Limited will take place tomorrow morning, i.e. on 4th Falgun, 2079. The allotment program will be held on the premises of the issue manager Sanima Capital Limited, Naxal.

    The company issued 4,15,000 units of shares of Rs 100 face value as an Initial Public Offering worth Rs 4.15 crore to the general public from the 23rd Magh till the 26th Magh. Out of the total 500,000 units; 10% i.e. 50,000 units have already been issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, whereas 2% i.e 10,000 units have been set aside for the employees of the company and 5% of the total offered shares i.e. 25,000 units have been set aside for the mutual funds. The remaining 4,15,000 units are for the general public

     

  • Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Completes Unit IPO Issue of 20,338 Shares

    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Completes Unit IPO Issue of 20,338 Shares


    Aatmanirbhar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha is closing the issue of 20,338 units of IPO shares for Nepalese citizens working abroad from today i.e. onĀ 2nd Falgun, 2079. The issue opened on 16th Magh and was supposed to close yesterday i.e. 1st Falgun but since theĀ government of Nepal has decided to announce Falgun 1 as People’s War Day, a public holiday, the issue has been extended till today.

    The issued capital of the company is Rs. 6.23 crores of which 32.625% i.e. 203,380 unit shares worth Rs. 2.03 crores have been set aside to the general public. Out of the total 203,380 units; 10% i.e. 20,388 units have been allocated for Nepalese citizens working abroad, whereas 1.5326% i.e 3,117 units have been set aside for the employees of the company, and 5% of the total offered shares i.e. 10,170 units have been set aside for the mutual funds.

     

  • Asian Hydropower Opening Issue of 697,200 Unit IPO Shares to General Public from Today

    Asian Hydropower Opening Issue of 697,200 Unit IPO Shares to General Public from Today


    Asian Hydropower Limited will issue 6,97,200 unit shares with a face value of Rs 100 starting today, March 27th, 2079. The company expects to earn Rs 6.97 crore from this IPO. This issue’s early closing date is Falgun 2, 2079, and if it is not fully subscribed, it can be extended until Falgun 12, 2079. Out of the total 840,000 units, 10%, or 84,000 units, have already been issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, 2%, or 16,800 units, have been set aside for the company’s employees, and 5%, or 42,000 units, have been set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 6,97,200 units will be available to the general public.

     

  • Becoming an Investor in Nepal

    Becoming an Investor in Nepal


    Before we get into how to become an investor in Nepal, it’s important to understand who an investor is. An investor is someone who puts money into something with the hope of profiting in the future. A return is the benefit derived from such an investment. Investors are always on the lookout for high-yielding investment opportunities.

    What distinguishes an investor from others?

    Based on a book written by Robert KiyosakiĀ Rich Dad Poor Dad, people can be divided into four distinct categories in terms of generating income. They are:

    1. Employee (Salary-based) are those who work for others in order to meet their needs. They are paid at the end of the month for their work. Job holders are included in this category. Employees benefit from security because they know they will be paid at the end of the month. The main disadvantage of being an employee is the lack of freedom.

    2. Self-employed are individuals who work for themselves. They have more freedom than salaried employees, but they must work like salaried employees to meet their demands.

    3. Businessmen are the owners of the company Business owners hire others to work for them. They create products and services in order to make money.

    4. Investors invest in businesses and stocks for profit.

    According to the book, in order to become wealthy, you must be either a businessman or an investor, or both.

    Investing characteristics

    Not all of your money can be considered an investment. There are a few factors that distinguish between spending and investing. The following are the two most important characteristics that every investor should possess:

    1. Safety of principal

    The principal is your machine, which can print money for you. It is in your best interest to keep your machine in good working order. When you lose your principal, you can’t make money off of it. As a result, the safety of the principal should be your top priority.

    2. Adequate return

    When you put your money into a good business, you get something in return. Your return can take the form of cash, shares, or stocks. What you should remember is that your principal earns you some level of return. You should not expect a return on your investment that is exponential or even out of the realm of possibility. Investing with a non-realistic expectation of return is gambling. Never put your principal at risk. It is all you have.

    Benefits of being an investor

    1. Beating inflation

    Inflation is a term used to describe the gradual decline in the purchasing power of money. A popular saying goes, “A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow.” As an investor, you have the ability to outperform inflation and keep your money’s value constant. You should always keep an eye on inflation and strive to outperform it. Your investment return should always be greater than your country’s inflation rate.

    2. Own businesses of different types

    It is yet another advantage of being an investor. You can own as many and as varied businesses as you want. What you should have are some investing principles that you can use before you start investing. After you’ve established your investing principle, the world is yours to explore.

    A popular investing field in Nepal

    There are three main popular fields of investing in Nepal. They are:

    Land and Real estate

    Real estate is and has always been the best investment opportunity. Real estate investment generates income from two sources: renting and selling real estate. It can be both active and passive investment. You can actively buy and sell properties, or you can simply invest in real estate and let time do the work of calculating your income. You can always expect your property’s value to rise over time. In the meantime, you can use the money you earn from renting to cover your day-to-day expenses.

    Interest yielding deposits

    Banks in Nepal offer competitive interest rates on fixed deposit savings. You can protect your principal by using fixed-deposit schemes offered by commercial banks or development banks in Nepal. While cooperative companies in Nepal have high rates of return, they have a bad reputation for fraud or scams. It is not a good idea to put all of your money in cooperatives.

    In Nepal, there is also peer-to-peer lending. It pays a higher interest rate on your money than institutions, but it also carries a higher risk.

    Interest-bearing deposits are one of the best passive income ideas in Nepal, regardless of where you choose to invest.

    Nepal Stock Exchange

    Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is the country’s sole stock exchange. If you are new to this, you can read the NEPSE beginner’s guide. Investing in stocks provides you with two significant benefits. You can be a shareholder in any company you want, and you will receive an annual return. Alternatively, you can sell your stocks if the price rises. Stock investing, like real estate investing, allows you to be either an active trader or a passive investor. Stock investing can begin with as little as 100 rupees. Stocks could be the next best small business in Nepal for you.

    Furthermore, the best investment you can make is in yourself. Always seek to broaden your knowledge. Read books, websites, and news to stay current. One thing that all of the best investors have in common is that they are voracious readers. As the saying goes, the more you learn, the more you earn.

    Lastly…

    It is not easy to become an investor. To become a good investor in Nepal and other countries, a certain set of principles and hard work are required. However, it is not as difficult as learning rocket science. Anyone can become a good investor with careful planning and dedication. There are a few things you should never forget and a few things you should never forget. Best wishes for your investment.