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  • Api Power Company Right Shares in SEBON Pipeline; Company to Issue 40% Right Share Soon

    Api Power Company Right Shares in SEBON Pipeline; Company to Issue 40% Right Share Soon


    The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has added Api Power Company Limited (API) right shares to its preliminary review pipeline.

    The hydropower company intends to issue 40% right shares worth Rs. 1.65 Arba to its existing shareholders in the form of 16,533,137 (1:0.40) units of right shares. API’s current paid-up capital, after adjusting for 7.5% bonus shares, is Rs. 4.13 Arba. As a result, following the issuance of the right share in the ratio of 1:0.40, the company’s paid-up capital will be increased to Rs. 5.78 Arba.

     

  • Shine Resunga Development Bank and Lumbini Bikas Bank Bonus Shares Launched on the NEPSE

    Shine Resunga Development Bank and Lumbini Bikas Bank Bonus Shares Launched on the NEPSE


    Shine Resunga Development Bank Ltd (SHINE) has launched 50,28,741.99 unit bonus shares on NEPSE.

    On the 25th Poush, the firm held its 14th AGM and approved a 14% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. On the 7th of Mangsir 2079, the 266th meeting of the board of directors suggested a 14% dividend from the paid-up capital. The bank has a paid-up capital of Rs. 3.78 Arba. There was a proposal for 13.3% bonus shares worth Rs. 50.28 crores and a 0.7% cash dividend (including tax) of Rs 2.64 crores.

    Today, SHINE finished at Rs. 335.90.

     

  • Citizen Life Insurance Company’s IPO has been added to the SEBON pipeline.

    Citizen Life Insurance Company’s IPO has been added to the SEBON pipeline.


    Citizen Life Insurance Company Limited’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) has been added to SEBON’s IPO pipeline for approval.

    The company intends to distribute 11,250,000 unit shares to employees and the general public. Employees will be issued shares at a par value of Rs. 100, while the general public will be issued shares at a price of Rs. 290 per share (Rs 100 face value + Rs 190 premium price). The company will raise a total of Rs. 3,155,625,000 through the IPO.

     

  • 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.

     

  • Bindhyabasini Hydropower Development Company’s 5% bonus shares are now listed on the NEPSE.

    Bindhyabasini Hydropower Development Company’s 5% bonus shares are now listed on the NEPSE.


    Bindhyabasini Hydropower Development Company Ltd (BHDC) has launched 5,00,000 units of bonus shares on NEPSE.

    On 22nd Poush, the business had its 6th AGM and approved a 5.02632% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. The board of directors resolved to issue the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1 Arba at its meeting on Mangsir 29. A 5% bonus share and a cash dividend of 0.02632% (for bonus share tax purposes) were proposed. NEPSE now lists the same bonus shares.

  • Commercial banks profited Rs. 36 Arba until the end of the fiscal year in Magh.

    Commercial banks profited Rs. 36 Arba until the end of the fiscal year in Magh.


    Statistics reveals that commercial banks combined have achieved a total net profit of Rs. 36 Arba and 89 crores. Nabil Bank is the most profitable of the 22 commercial banks, with a net profit of Rs. 4 Arba and 13 crores. Similarly, NIC Asia Bank had a net profit of Rs. 3 Arba and 67 crores. Global IME Bank, on the other hand, has made a net profit of Rs. 3 Arba and 55 Crores. Agricultural Development Bank, on the other hand, has the lowest net profit of Rs. 10 crores.

    – With the successful merger of Global IME Bank and Bank of Kathmandu, the joint transaction in the name of Global IME Bank began on Poush 25, 2079.

  • Gurans Laghubitta and Prime Commercial Bank Bonus Shares Are Finally Listed on the NEPSE

    Gurans Laghubitta and Prime Commercial Bank Bonus Shares Are Finally Listed on the NEPSE


     

    Gurans Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (GLBSL) has listed 39,000 Units Bonus Shares on NEPSE.

    The board of directors decided to distribute the dividend from the paid-up capital of Rs. 9.75 crores at its 117th meeting on Mangsir 27. The company proposed and distributed a 4% bonus share and a 0.210526% cash dividend. As a result, the bonus shares are worth Rs. 39 lakhs, and the cash dividend is slightly more than Rs. 2.05 lakhs. NEPSE has listed the same bonus dividend.

  • Deprosc Laghubitta holds its 21st annual general meeting, at which it approves a 21.05% dividend and the acquisition of Adarsha Laghubitta.

    Deprosc Laghubitta holds its 21st annual general meeting, at which it approves a 21.05% dividend and the acquisition of Adarsha Laghubitta.


     

    Mr. Deepak Khanal, chair of Deprosc Laghubitta, presided over the company’s 21st AGM.

    For the previous fiscal year, the AGM approved 10% bonus shares and 11.052632% cash dividends for its shareholders. According to the media statement, the company’s paid-up capital will increase to Rs 1.52 arba after the bonus shares.

  • Asian Life Insurance Company proposes a dividend of 8.947% for fiscal year 2078/79.

    Asian Life Insurance Company proposes a dividend of 8.947% for fiscal year 2078/79.


     

    For the fiscal year 2078/79, Asian Life Insurance Company Limited (ALICL) has proposed a dividend of 8.947% worth Rs. 26.01 Crores.

    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.

     

  • Market Roundup: NEPSE Maintains Falling Trend, Dropping 14.44 Points to Limit Intraday Turnover to Rs 1.202 Arba

    Market Roundup: NEPSE Maintains Falling Trend, Dropping 14.44 Points to Limit Intraday Turnover to Rs 1.202 Arba


     

    The NEPSE index closed at 1,938.62 today, down 14.44 points from the previous trading day’s close. This represents a 0.74% decrease. Yesterday, the index rose 1.85 points.

    The index opened today at 1,953.96 and reached an intraday high of 1,956.37. In contrast, it dropped as low as 1,926.57 before closing at 1,938.62.

     

  • The government’s spending exceeds its revenue by Rs 1.56 Kharba.

    The government’s spending exceeds its revenue by Rs 1.56 Kharba.


     

    For the first eight months of the current fiscal year 2079/80, the government’s budget deficit exceeded Rs. 1.56 Kharba. By the end of Falgun, the government had spent 7.79 Kharba of its budget, but had only collected 6.22 Kharba in total revenue.

    Meanwhile, only 22.15% of capital expenditure (CAPEX) is used until the end of Falgun’s fiscal year 2079/80.

    The government’s capital expenditure is the money spent on the development of physical assets. In Nepal, the capital budget is funded by balancing domestic revenue after the recurrent budget, grants, and loans have been met. According to the Financial Comptroller General Office, only Rs. 84.25 Arba of the capital budget has been spent out of the targeted budget of Rs. 3.80 Kharba.