Tag: EPS

  • Himalayan Re-Insurance’s Net Profit Surges 99.73% on 154.65% Rise in Net Premiums; EPS Reaches Rs. 12.05

    Himalayan Re-Insurance’s Net Profit Surges 99.73% on 154.65% Rise in Net Premiums; EPS Reaches Rs. 12.05


    In the second quarter of the fiscal year 2080/81, HRL experienced a remarkable 154.65% rise in net premiums, reaching Rs. 1.99 Arba compared to the previous year. The company also demonstrated strong financial management by generating Rs. 47.32 Crores from investment income and other financial activities.

    However, during the same period, there was a 50.90% increase in net claims, totaling Rs. 73.15 Crores.

    Key financial indicators reflect HRL’s strong performance, with an annualized EPS of Rs. 12.05, net worth per share at Rs. 147.31, and a P/E ratio of 41.30 times, indicating the company’s resilience and promising financial outlook.

     

  • NICL’s Investment Income Boosts Net Profit Growth by 232.33%; EPS Reaches Rs. 60.55

    NICL’s Investment Income Boosts Net Profit Growth by 232.33%; EPS Reaches Rs. 60.55


    Nepal Insurance Company Limited (NICL) has released its report for the second quarter of fiscal year 2080/81, showing a significant rise in net profit by 232.33%. The company earned a net profit of Rs. 49.77 crores compared to Rs. 14.97 crores in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.

    Moreover, NICL has also increased its insurance fund by 4.95%, reaching Rs. 1.81 Arba in Q2 of FY 2080/81. Additionally, there has been a notable surge of 346.45% in the company’s income from investments, loans, and other sources, totaling Rs. 71.43 crores.

     

  • NRN Infrastructure Reports Q2 Net Profit Surge to Rs. 1.63 Crores; EPS at Rs. 2.67

    NRN Infrastructure Reports Q2 Net Profit Surge to Rs. 1.63 Crores; EPS at Rs. 2.67


     

    NRN Infrastructure and Development Limited (NRN) has published its second-quarter report for the fiscal year 2080/2081, indicating a significant increase in net profit by 188.03%. Despite this surge, the net profit rose to Rs. 1.63 crores compared to Rs. 56.78 lakhs in the same quarter of the previous year.

    The company’s paid-up capital stands at Rs. 1.22 billion, with retained earnings amounting to Rs. 6.47 crores and an investment revaluation reserve of Rs. 54.15 crores. During Q2 of FY 2080/81, NRN has invested Rs. 34.27 crores in associates.

     

  • CBBL Q2 Report Shows 21.55% Net Profit Drop; EPS at Rs. 29.30

    CBBL Q2 Report Shows 21.55% Net Profit Drop; EPS at Rs. 29.30


     

    Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (CBBL) released its second-quarter report for FY 2080/2081, revealing a 21.55% decline in net profit. The net profit dropped to Rs. 43.62 crore from Rs. 55.60 crore in the same quarter last year. Additionally, the company’s borrowings decreased by 22.81% to Rs. 3.51 Arba compared to Rs. 4.55 Arba in the previous year’s quarter. On the other hand, deposits saw a 3.82% increase, reaching Rs. 31.88 Arba.

     

  • Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited (RNLI) Records Strong Q2 Performance with 4.97% Surge in Net Profit

    Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited (RNLI) Records Strong Q2 Performance with 4.97% Surge in Net Profit


    Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited (RNLI) has recently announced a noteworthy 4.97% increase in its net profit, reaching Rs. 23.09 crore in the current quarter, as opposed to Rs. 22 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company, with a paid-up capital of Rs. 4 Arba and a share premium of Rs. 1.75 Arba, has demonstrated financial stability, boasting Rs. 1.23 Arba in retained earnings, Rs. 5.56 Crores in other equity, and Rs. 14.37 Crores in catastrophe reserves. Additionally, RNLI maintains a life insurance fund of Rs. 8.54 Arba.

    Operationally, RNLI has shown resilience with a 1.74% increase in net premiums, totaling Rs. 1.75 Arba in Q2 FY 2080/81 compared to the previous year. The company’s financial acumen is highlighted by its ability to generate Rs. 63.90 Crores from income derived from investments, loans, and other financial activities. However, it’s important to note that there was a 21.85% increase in net claims during the quarter, amounting to Rs. 1.63 Arba.

    Key financial indicators underscore RNLI’s strong performance, with an annualized earnings per share (EPS) of Rs. 11.55, net worth per share of Rs. 179.71, and a P/E ratio of 49.01 times. It’s crucial to acknowledge that final profit in the life insurance sector may vary based on actuarial valuation, in line with industry practices.

    The provided figures indicate a positive trend for RNLI, showcasing its robust financial position, operational efficiency, and strategic investments. The company’s commitment to maintaining reserves and prudent financial management contributes to its overall stability and growth in the competitive insurance sector.

  • SuryaJyoti Life Insurance Shines with 62.93% Net Profit Surge in Q2; EPS Reaches Rs. 10.41

    SuryaJyoti Life Insurance Shines with 62.93% Net Profit Surge in Q2; EPS Reaches Rs. 10.41


     

    SuryaJyoti Life Insurance Company Limited (SJLIC) has revealed impressive second-quarter results for the fiscal year 2080/2081, displaying a significant 62.93% increase in net profit. The net profit surged to Rs. 23.66 crores, marking a notable rise from Rs. 14.52 crores in the same quarter last year.

    Examining SJLIC’s financial standing, the company boasts a paid-up capital of Rs. 4.54 Arba and a share premium of Rs. 3.72 Crores. Additionally, it holds Rs. 1.4 Arba in retained earnings, Rs. 1.18 Arba in other equity, and Rs. 33.13 crores in catastrophe reserves.

     

  • HIDCL Achieves Remarkable Milestone with 11.47% Surge in Q2 FY 2080/81 Net Profit, Reaching Rs. 75.27 Crore; EPS Soars to Rs. 6.61

    HIDCL Achieves Remarkable Milestone with 11.47% Surge in Q2 FY 2080/81 Net Profit, Reaching Rs. 75.27 Crore; EPS Soars to Rs. 6.61


     

    Hydroelectricity Investment and Development Company Limited (HIDCL) reveals a robust financial performance in its recently released unaudited quarterly report for the second quarter of fiscal year 2080/81. Demonstrating an impressive 11.47% increase in net profit, the company achieved a milestone of Rs. 75.27 Crore compared to the previous year’s Rs. 67.52 Crore. With a solid foundation, HIDCL boasts a paid-up capital of Rs. 22.77 Arba and a substantial reserve and surplus of Rs. 1.89 Arba. The company’s strategic investment in equity, amounting to Rs. 3.23 Arba, resulted in a noteworthy revenue of Rs. 1.23 Crores during the same period. Additionally, HIDCL’s finance income of Rs. 1.07 Arba further accentuates its financial prowess, making it a promising entity in the realm of hydroelectric investment and development.

     

  • IME Life Insurance (ILI) Achieves Remarkable 96.14% Surge in Q2 Net Profit

    IME Life Insurance (ILI) Achieves Remarkable 96.14% Surge in Q2 Net Profit


    IME Life Insurance Company Limited (ILI) has reported impressive financial results for the second quarter of the fiscal year 2080/2081, showcasing a significant 96.14% surge in net profit. The net profit rose from Rs. 11.96 crores to Rs. 23.47 crores compared to the same quarter last year.

    ILI’s financial overview reveals a strong foundation with a paid-up capital of Rs. 4 Arba and a share premium of Rs. 1.53 Arba. The company also holds substantial amounts in retained earnings (Rs. 85.02 crores), other equity (Rs. 55.36 crores), and catastrophe reserves (Rs. 15.35 crores).

    In terms of operational performance, IME Life demonstrated an 11.20% increase in net premiums, reaching Rs. 1.99 Arba in the second quarter of FY 2080/81 compared to the previous year. The company showcased financial acumen by generating Rs. 63.92 crores from income derived from investments, loans, and other financial activities. However, the quarter also witnessed a 21.88% increase in net claims, reaching Rs. 1.87 Arba.

    Key financial indicators underscore the company’s robust performance, including an annualized earnings per share (EPS) of Rs. 11.74, net worth per share of Rs. 177.27, and a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 47.29 times, indicating a positive outlook for investors. The Q2 report provides a comprehensive overview of ILI’s financial health and operational highlights.

  • Mountain Energy Nepal Limited (MEN) Records Marginal 1.63% Dip in Q2 Net Profit, Power Sales Revenue Slightly Decreases by 1.18%

    Mountain Energy Nepal Limited (MEN) Records Marginal 1.63% Dip in Q2 Net Profit, Power Sales Revenue Slightly Decreases by 1.18%


    In the second quarter of the fiscal year 2080/81, Mountain Energy Nepal Limited (MEN) experienced a marginal decline in net profit, registering a decrease of 1.63%. The net profit for this quarter amounted to Rs. 35 crores, down from Rs. 35.58 crores in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.

    The company’s revenue derived from power sales during this quarter totaled Rs. 73.52 crores, reflecting a modest decrease of 1.18% compared to the corresponding quarter in the previous year. MEN’s power sales revenue is predominantly generated by two projects, namely the Tadi Khola Project (5 MW) and the Mistri Khola Project (42 MW). Notably, the Tadi Khola Project invoiced Rs. 86,606,726, and the Mistri Khola Project invoiced Rs. 657,610,049 to the Nepal Electricity Authority during this period, following the terms outlined in the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).

    Key financial highlights for MEN include retained earnings at Rs. 1.52 Arba and share capital standing at Rs. 1.96 Arba. The annualized earnings per share (EPS) is reported at Rs. 35.58, and the net worth per share stands at Rs. 177.32.

    The provided table summarizes various financial indicators for MEN in the second quarters of 2080/81 and 2079/80. Noteworthy figures include administrative expenses showing a decrease of 8.71%, finance expenses decreasing by 8.78%, and a net worth per share increase of 11.69%. The quarter-end price-to-earnings (PE) ratio is reported at 18.41 times, and the quarter-end market price stood at Rs. 655.