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  • “Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Shares Listed on NEPSE: Opening Ranges”

    “Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Shares Listed on NEPSE: Opening Ranges”


    Manakamana Engineering Hydropower (MEHL) has recently listed 8 million IPO shares on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). This includes shares held by promoters, those issued to the general public, and project-affected locals. The shares can be traded in the secondary market if MEHL signs an agreement with NEPSE. Of the total 80 million shares valued at Rs. 80 crores, 2.28 million shares worth Rs. 22.76 crores were offered to the general public during the IPO period from the 28th to the 31st of Shrawan in 2080.

     

  • Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited has made the decision to extend the deadline for its rights offering

    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited has made the decision to extend the deadline for its rights offering


    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited has made the decision to extend the deadline for its rights offering. The company originally initiated its rights offering on the 18th of Bhadra, 2080, with the intention of closing the offering on the 7th of Ashwin. However, as per an official notice, the rights offering period has been extended, and it will now conclude on the 22nd of Ashwin, 2080.

    This rights offering involves Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower issuing 100% right shares, totaling Rs. 10.59 Arba, through the issuance of 105,900,000 units of right shares to its existing shareholders. Following the adjustment for the proposed right shares, the company’s paid-up capital will see a substantial increase, reaching Rs. 21.18 Arba.

    Sunrise Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager responsible for overseeing this rights issue, ensuring its smooth execution and adherence to regulatory procedures.

    The book closure date for this rights offering had initially been set for the 26th of Shrawan, 2080. Consequently, shareholders who have maintained their holdings until this specified date will be considered eligible to participate in the rights offering, allowing them the opportunity to subscribe to additional shares in the company.

  • USLB Promoter Shares Auction Open to General Public and Institutions

    USLB Promoter Shares Auction Open to General Public and Institutions


    The existing promoters of Unnati Sahakarya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha (USLB) Limited have initiated an auction process for 4,960 units of shares. This auction is open to interested promoter shareholders, as well as the general public and institutions, and it will run from the 5th Ashwin to the 14th Ashwin, 2080.

    The auction specifically involves 4,960 units of promoter shares of USLB, and eligible participants, including promoter shareholders, the general public, and institutions, can submit their bids. The minimum bid rate for these shares has been set at Rs. 500 per unit, with a requirement that the minimum bid quantity for promoter shares must be 4,960 units.

    The auction management responsibilities are being handled by NIMB Ace Capital, and the opening of bids is scheduled to take place at the premises of the auction manager on the 15th of Ashoj, 2080, at 3 PM.

    As of the current status, USLB has a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 708, which is relevant information for potential investors considering participation in the auction. This auction provides an opportunity for interested parties to acquire USLB promoter shares at the specified terms and conditions.

  • NIC Asia Bank Announces Book Closure and AGM for 30.5% Dividend Distribution

    NIC Asia Bank Announces Book Closure and AGM for 30.5% Dividend Distribution


    NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) has announced important dates and details regarding its upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) and dividend distribution. The bank has set the book closure date for its 30.5% dividend from Ashwin 16 to Ashwin 28. Additionally, NICA has scheduled its 26th AGM for the 28th of Ashwin, 2080, to be conducted at the Army Officer’s Club in Sundhara, Kathmandu, commencing at 9 AM.

    One of the primary agendas of this AGM is to seek approval for a 30.5% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. This dividend distribution plan includes the issuance of 29% bonus shares and a 1.5% cash dividend, all derived from the bank’s paid-up capital of Rs. 11.56 Arba. Consequently, the bonus shares are valued at Rs. 3.35 Arba, while the cash dividends amount to Rs 17.35 Crores.

    To be eligible for the dividend payout and participation in the AGM, shareholders must be in possession of shares maintained in their name until the 15th of Ashwin. This ensures that those who have held shares up to this specified date are entitled to the proposed dividends and can exercise their voting rights at the upcoming AGM.

  • NEPSE Index Records 1.13% Gain in 4-Day Trading Week with Increased Volatility

    NEPSE Index Records 1.13% Gain in 4-Day Trading Week with Increased Volatility


    During the past week, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) experienced four days of trading activity due to a holiday on Wednesday. The week concluded with the NEPSE index closing at 2,029.78 points, reflecting a gain of 22.72 points, which translates to a 1.13% increase. In comparison, the previous week had seen the index closing at 2,007.06 points, marking a significant gain of 3.86% from the week prior.

    Throughout the trading week, the NEPSE index displayed fluctuations, reaching a high of 2,040.03 points and a low of 1,953.15 points. This level of volatility amounted to a substantial 86.88 points. In the preceding week, the index had witnessed slightly lower volatility, with fluctuations of 73.94 points.

    Thursday stood out as the day with the highest intraday loss during the week, recording a drop of 44.35 points, and the day saw a turnover of Rs 3.29 Arba. However, when considering the entire week, the total turnover amounted to a more substantial Rs 7.37 Arba, indicating active trading and investment activities in the market.

    In summary, the NEPSE index demonstrated fluctuations during the four trading days of the week, with a net gain of 22.72 points. This performance follows a notable gain from the previous week, signifying ongoing activity and investor sentiment in the market.

  • Siddhartha Capital’s 12th AGM: Financial Reports, Dividend, and Auditor Appointment on Agenda

    Siddhartha Capital’s 12th AGM: Financial Reports, Dividend, and Auditor Appointment on Agenda


    Siddhartha Capital Limited (SIDCL) has announced its 12th Annual General Meeting (AGM), scheduled for the 25th of Ashwin, 2080 (October 12, 2023). The meeting will convene at Siddhartha Capital’s headquarters in Naxal, Kathmandu, commencing at 4 pm on that day.

    The AGM will address several key agendas, including the endorsement of financial reports for the fiscal year 2079/80. Additionally, the meeting will seek approval for the auditor’s report, which encompasses Profit and Loss (PL) statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports for the same fiscal year. Furthermore, the appointment of an auditor for the upcoming fiscal year 2080/81 will be presented for endorsement.

    One of the significant matters to be discussed and approved during the AGM is the declaration of a 25% cash dividend, which includes taxes and amounts to a total of Rs. 5 crores. This dividend distribution represents an important decision that will impact the company’s shareholders.

  • NICA Promoters Auction 500,000 Shares to General Public and Institutions

    NICA Promoters Auction 500,000 Shares to General Public and Institutions


    The current promoters of NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) have initiated an auction process for the sale of 500,000 units of their promoter shares. This auction is open to interested promoter shareholders as well as the general public and institutions. The auction period runs from the 4th Ashwin to the 10th Ashwin of the year 2080.

    During this auction, a total of 500,000 promoter shares of NICA will be made available. Interested parties, including eligible promoter shareholders, have the opportunity to submit bids. The minimum bid rate for these shares is set at Rs. 360 per unit, and the minimum bid quantity for promoter shares is 1,000 units.

    To manage the auction process, NIMB Ace Capital has been appointed as the designated auction manager. Bidding will officially commence at the auction manager’s premises on the 12th Ashoj of the year 2080 at 2 PM.

    As of the time of this update, NICA’s Last Traded Price (LTP) stands at Rs. 805 per share. This auction provides an opportunity for interested parties to acquire promoter shares in NICA and potentially participate in the bank’s ownership.

  • NEPSE Index Surges by 2.23% Fueled by Hydropower Sector Growth

    NEPSE Index Surges by 2.23% Fueled by Hydropower Sector Growth


    During today’s trading session, the NEPSE index posted a notable gain, closing at 2,029.78 points, which marked an impressive increase of 44.34 points or 2.23% compared to the previous day’s closing. This upward momentum follows a recent surge of 16.24 points on Tuesday, contributing to a cumulative gain of 64.84 points over the last three working days. This surge has propelled the index back to the 2000 level, and the driving force behind this remarkable increase has been the notable rise in the hydropower sector.

    The trading day commenced with the index opening at 1,988.71 points, hitting an intraday low of 1,988.67 points. However, it also reached an intraday high of 2,040.28 points before ultimately settling at its closing value of 2,029.78 points.

    Today’s trading activities featured 278 different stocks that were traded in a total of 119,359 transactions. The volume of shares exchanged reached 11,264,309, with an overall turnover of Rs. 3.29 Arba. As a result, the market capitalization saw a significant boost, reaching Rs. 30.59 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.77 Kharba.

    One of the prominent performers during today’s trading was Sun Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited (SNLI), which recorded the highest turnover, totaling Rs. 20.18 crores, and closed with a market price of Rs. 470 per share.

    Notably, the trading session witnessed a substantial rise in the stock prices of nearly eight hydropower companies, making them an attractive choice for many traders due to their lower-than-usual pricing.

    On the downside, the NIBL Growth Fund (NIBLGF) experienced the most significant loss of 4.07% during today’s trading.

    In terms of sector indices, all sectors ended the day in positive territory, with the Hydropower Index leading the way with a substantial gain of 5.31%, followed closely by the Finance Index, which saw a 4.38% increase.

  • Mahuli Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Proposes Further Public Offering (FPO) to SEBON

    Mahuli Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Proposes Further Public Offering (FPO) to SEBON


    Mahuli Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MSLB) has submitted a formal proposal to the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) to initiate a Further Public Offering (FPO). The company’s aim with this FPO is to issue 475,449 additional shares, raising a total of Rs. 47,544,915 in capital. Similar to an Initial Public Offering (IPO), the general public will have the opportunity to apply for these shares at a par value of Rs. 100 per share.

    Sunrise Capital has been appointed as the issue manager for this offering, and the application for the FPO was officially submitted to SEBON on Bhadra 24.

    As of now, MSLB’s current paid-up capital stands at Rs. 32.23 Crores. However, upon the successful issuance of the FPO, the paid-up capital will experience an increase, reaching Rs. 36.99 Crores.

    It’s worth noting that ICRA Nepal has assigned an issuer rating of [ICRANP-IR] BB- (pronounced ICRA NP Issuer Rating Double B Minus) to Mahuli Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited. This rating suggests that issuers with this designation are assessed to have a moderate risk of default in terms of fulfilling their financial obligations in a timely manner.

  • Nepal Observes Constitution Day with Public Holiday and NEPSE Closure

    Nepal Observes Constitution Day with Public Holiday and NEPSE Closure


    The Government of Nepal has declared a public holiday today, which falls on the 3rd of Ashwin, to commemorate ‘Constitution Day.’ As part of the holiday observance, the Nepal Stock Exchange Limited (NEPSE) will remain closed for trading. Normal trading activities on NEPSE will resume on Thursday, the 4th of Ashwin, 2080, starting at 11:00 AM.

    Constitution Day holds significance as it marks the promulgation of the constitution, which was drafted by the representatives of the people through the Constituent Assembly. This historic event took place on Ashoj 3, 2072 BS. The current constitution represents the seventh written constitution of Nepal, with its primary objective being the establishment of socialism through the protection of citizens’ socioeconomic and cultural rights.

  • Securities Board Approves Citizens Bank’s 10% Bond Offering for 2080

    Securities Board Approves Citizens Bank’s 10% Bond Offering for 2080


    The Securities Board of Nepal has granted approval to Citizens Bank International Limited’s ‘10% Citizens Bank Bond 2080.’ This regulatory clearance was given on the 29th of Bhadra, 2080.

    The ‘10% Citizens Bank Bond 2080’ offering consists of a total of 30 lakh units, with each unit having a par value of Rs. 1,000. Out of the overall issuance, 12 lakh units are designated for the general public, while the remaining 18 lakh units will be made available through private placement.

    Himalayan Capital Limited has been selected to serve as the issue manager for this bond offering.

    As the name implies, the ‘10% Citizens Bank Bond 2080’ comes with a maturity period of 10 years, set to reach maturity in the year 2090 BS. Investors holding these debentures can anticipate an annual return of 10% on their investment.

  • NRB Governor Discusses Power Export and Hydropower Sector Development with IPPAN

    NRB Governor Discusses Power Export and Hydropower Sector Development with IPPAN


    Maha Prasad Adhikari, the Governor of the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), has emphasized that Nepal’s trade deficit could be effectively addressed if the country could export power worth Rs 130 billion annually. In a meeting with the office-bearers of the Independent Power Producers’ Association, Nepal (IPPAN), Governor Adhikari highlighted the potential of power export as a means to reduce the trade deficit.

    Governor Adhikari pledged that the Nepal Rastra Bank is committed to facilitating the development of the hydropower sector in the country. During the meeting, IPPAN President Ganesh Karki proposed a requirement for banks and financial institutions to allocate 20% of their total investments to the energy sector. Governor Adhikari responded by expressing confidence in banks’ ability to invest, even if Nepal were to generate 20,000 megawatts of electricity in the next decade.

    IPPAN, however, stated that they require around Rs 555 billion within five years to develop projects for generating approximately 3,700 megawatts of power. In a 10-year timeframe, this requirement increases to about Rs 2,055 billion, assuming power export agreements with India are considered. The figure rises to over Rs 3,750 billion if an additional 25,000 megawatts of electricity, as per the Energy Decade declaration, were to be produced.

    IPPAN requested that the NRB’s loan provision, which currently allows projects producing over 200 megawatts to receive loans with just a 1% addition to the base interest rate, be extended to all hydropower projects. They also highlighted banks’ reluctance to invest further in hydropower due to NRB directives, which prevent the distribution of interest income during the construction phase as dividends.

    Furthermore, IPPAN called for the continued sharing of bonuses generated during the construction phase and urged the government to facilitate the introduction of new financial instruments like green bonds, climate bonds, or sovereign bonds from international markets. They sought the NRB’s support for refinancing in clean energy due to high interest rates imposed by financial institutions in the energy sector.

    In response, the NRB governor acknowledged that matters related to bonds fall under the Finance Ministry’s jurisdiction but expressed the central government’s willingness to facilitate such initiatives. IPPAN also urged the NRB to introduce provisions allowing banks and financial institutions to invest in energy production as capital and requested eased rules and provisions related to investment, bonuses, and withdrawal of investments for international investors to achieve their ambitious goal of generating 25,000 megawatts of electricity and importing 15,000 megawatts in the next decade.

    The IPPAN delegation included Vice President Mohan Kumar Dangi and former President Shailendra Guragain, among others, while the NRB meeting included Deputy Governor Bam Bahadur Mishra, executive directors Dr. Gunakar Bhatta, and Dev Kumar Dhakal.