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  • Higher Impairment Charges Caused a 67.92% Drop in Kalika Laghubitta’s Net Profit

    Higher Impairment Charges Caused a 67.92% Drop in Kalika Laghubitta’s Net Profit


    Kalika Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha (KMCDB) released its second-quarter report for FY 2079/2080, which showed a 67.92% decrease in net profit. According to the company’s report, net profit fell to Rs. 2.69 crores from Rs. 8.40 crores in the previous year’s corresponding quarter.

    The decrease in growth profit is primarily due to impairment charges totaling Rs. 1.66 crores. Net interest income (core revenue) has also decreased by 9.23% to Rs. 13.7 crores from Rs. 15.16 crores in the same quarter last year.

     

  • NLG Insurance reports a decrease in business volume and profitability in the second quarter.

    NLG Insurance reports a decrease in business volume and profitability in the second quarter.


     

    NLG Insurance Company Limited (NLG) has released its second-quarter report for fiscal year 1979/80. The company reported a net profit of Rs 10.6 crore, compared to a net profit of Rs 11.4 crore in the same quarter last year. This quarter, NLG’s net profit increased by 3.63%.

    The company’s paid-up capital is Rs.1.32 arba, which is a 10% increase over the previous year. The reserves and surplus were Rs 34.16 crore as compared to Rs 36.59 crore in the previous quarter. The company’s insurance fund is worth Rs. 1.20 Arba, and the contingent fund is worth Rs. 6.2 Crores.

     

  • Sikles Hydropower Reports Q2 Sales Revenue of Rs 19.33 Crores

    Sikles Hydropower Reports Q2 Sales Revenue of Rs 19.33 Crores


     

    Sikles Hydropower Limited (SIKLES) has posted a net profit of Rs. 6.27 Crores in the second quarter (Q2) of the current FY 2079/80.

    The company reported a total income from power sales amounting to Rs. 19.33 crores in this quarter, and income from other sources amounting to Rs 5.26 Lakhs for the second quarter (Q2) for the Fiscal Year 2079/2080.

     

  • A decrease in revenue and an increase in expenses resulted in a 36.41%

    A decrease in revenue and an increase in expenses resulted in a 36.41%


     

    Himalayan Distillery Limited (HDL) has reported its second-quarter report with a decline in net profit by 36.41%. The net profit decreased to Rs. 29.42 Crores in this quarter from Rs. 46.27 Crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

    In this quarter, HDL reported a decline in sales revenue by 18.00%. The revenue decreased to Rs. 2.76 Arba compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year. On the other hand, the other income of the company has increased by 473.32% coming up to Rs. 61.46 Lakhs.

     

  • Mahalaxmi Life Insurance observes its 4th anniversary

    Mahalaxmi Life Insurance observes its 4th anniversary


     

    Mahalaxmi Life Insurance observed its 4th anniversary on Magh 27, 2079 where the company is the youngest in the insurance sector has gone through a lot of ups and downs.

    The company has increased its paid-up capital by 50%, reserve by 60.7%, life insurance fund by 56.4%, investment portfolio by 29.5%, claim settlement by 38%, and profit by 35.4% by Poush end, 2079 when compared to the same period last year, as per the media statement.

     

  • Rastriya Beema Company’s Profit Increased by 92.57% in Q2

    Rastriya Beema Company’s Profit Increased by 92.57% in Q2


    The earnings of Rastriya Beema Company Limited (RBCL) climbed by an astonishing 92.57% in the second quarter of fiscal year 2079/80 compared to the same period the previous year.

    According to the financial report released today, it made a net profit of Rs 37.41 crore in the second quarter of fiscal year 2079/80, up from Rs 19.43 crore in the same period of fiscal year 2078/79.

    While its net premium income climbed by 64.60% from Rs 12.88 Crore to Rs 21.21 Crore at the end of the second quarter of this year, its reinsurance commission revenue declined to Rs 9.4 Crore from Rs 9.9 Crore.

    It presently has Rs 3.57 Arba in reserve and Rs 2.85 Arba in insurance funds. It has a paid-up capital of Rs.26.66 Crore.

    Its earnings per share are Rs 280.67, its net worth per share is Rs 1439.77, and its P/E ratio at the end of the quarter is 14.25 times.

  • National Life Insurance’s net profit increases by an astounding 57.70%.

    National Life Insurance’s net profit increases by an astounding 57.70%.


    National Life Insurance Company Limited (NLICL) has released its second-quarter report for fiscal year 2079/2080, showing a 57.70% increase in Net Profit compared to the previous year’s equivalent period. The net profit of the firm climbed to Rs. 22.73 crores in this quarter from Rs. 14.41 crores in the previous quarter.

    National Life has a paid-up capital of Rs. 4.64 Arba and a reserve of Rs. 26.65 crores, according to the unaudited report for the second quarter issued today.

    The corporation has a life insurance policy worth Rs. 56.15 Arba and a contingency fund worth Rs. 37.20 crores.

    The Net Premium increased by 10.84% to Rs. 7.53 Arba in FY 2079/2080 from Rs. 6.79 Arba in the previous year’s equivalent quarter. The firm earned Rs. 2.12 arba through investment, loans, and other sources. NLICL reports a write-back for potential losses of Rs. 70.53 Lakh for this period.

  • Mountain Energy Nepal Reports Net Profit of Rs 35.55 Crores for Q2

    Mountain Energy Nepal Reports Net Profit of Rs 35.55 Crores for Q2


    Mountain Energy Nepal Ltd reported a profit (after tax) of Rs. 35.55 crores in the second quarter. Profit decreased by 16.52% in this quarter. The profit in the previous corresponding quarter was Rs. 42.63 crores. Tadi Khola (5 MW) and Mistri Khola (42 MW) generate revenue from electricity sales, which are invoiced to Nepal Electricity Authority under the terms of the PPA until Poush end 2079.

     

  • Chhimek Laghubitta Core Business Revenue Rises By 28.13% in Q2

    Chhimek Laghubitta Core Business Revenue Rises By 28.13% in Q2


    Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (CBBL) published the second-quarter report of FY 2079/2080 with a rise in Net Profit by 11.56%. As per the report published by the mChhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (CBBL) reported an 11.56% increase in Net Profit in the second quarter of FY 2079/2080. According to the microfinance company’s report, net profit increased to Rs. 55.60 crore from Rs. 49.84 crore in the previous year’s corresponding quarter. The company’s borrowings fell by 2.69% to Rs. 4.64 Arba from Rs. 4.77 Arba in the previous year’s corresponding quarter. The company’s deposits increased by 9.41% to Rs 29.56 Arba. In this quarter, the company’s loans and advances increased by only 1.39% to 33.53 Arba.icro finance company, the net profit increased to Rs. 55.60 Crores as compared to Rs. 49.84 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

     

  • Higher Operating and Interest Expenses Caused a 95.81% Drop in Ridi Power’s Net Profit Company to Issue 50% Right Shares

    Higher Operating and Interest Expenses Caused a 95.81% Drop in Ridi Power’s Net Profit Company to Issue 50% Right Shares


    Ridi Power Company Limited (RIDI) reported a 95.81% decrease in net profit in the second quarter (Q2) of the current fiscal year 2079/80. Profit declined to Rs. 1.96 crores in this quarter from Rs. 46.98 crores in the previous year’s equivalent quarter.

    In this quarter, the firm recorded total income of Rs. 18.92 crores, a 71.94% reduction from the previous year’s similar period.

    According to management, there has been no substantial change in the organization’s balance, income, or liquidity during this quarter. The operations are carried out in accordance with the company’s business plan. During this quarter period, as the company’s interest climbed, the income decreased, and it is projected that the profit will improve when the interest expenditure reduces in the future days, and the income will improve from the following quarter.

    It has a reserve resource of Rs. 50.25 crores and a share capital of Rs 1.10 Arba. For Fiscal Year 2078/79, the corporation additionally proposed 40% bonus shares worth Rs. 44,25,43,200 and a 2.10% cash dividend (including tax) of Rs 2,32,33,518. The firm has capitalized these extra dividends, resulting in an increased paid-up capital of Rs. 1.54 Arba.

    Furthermore, the business intends to issue 77,44,506 rights shares (1: 0.50 ratio right shares) to shareholders. Following SEBON clearance, this will be given from the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.54 Arba.

    Its annualized earnings per share are Rs 3.56, its net value per share is Rs 145.43, and its P/E ratio is 153.94.

  • Sahas Urja’s net profit fell 37.26% in the second quarter.

    Sahas Urja’s net profit fell 37.26% in the second quarter.


    Sahas Urja Limited’s net profit fell 37.26 percent in the second quarter of the current fiscal year 2079/80. The hydroelectric firm reported in its unaudited financial report for the second quarter published today that its net profit declined to Rs 21.59 crore in the second quarter of the fiscal year 2079/80 from Rs 34.42 crore in the comparable period of the previous fiscal year 2078/79.

    The share capital stands at Rs. 3.50 arba, with reserves at Rs. 2.31 arba. Its annualized EPS is Rs. 12.34, its net worth per share is Rs 166.13, and the firm is traded at a P/E ratio of 46.02 times.

    The 86 MW Solu Khola (Dudh Koshi) Hydropower Project is currently under construction by the business. Because Solu Khola is still in the process of internal testing, the money from energy sales has not yet begun, and the other income reported in the financial statement is unreal because it is earned using the NFRS system’s IFRIC 12: Service Concession Arrangement basis.

  • Sanima Mai Hydropower Reports an 11.36% Drop in Net Profit

    Sanima Mai Hydropower Reports an 11.36% Drop in Net Profit


    Sanima Mai Hydropower Company Limited (SHPC) reported an 11.36% decrease in net profit in the second quarter (Q2) of fiscal year 2079/80. Profit declined to Rs. 32.92 crores in this quarter from Rs. 37.14 crores in the previous year’s equivalent quarter.

    Revenue from the sale of electricity has declined by 12.4% when compared to the same quarter last year. The lower revenue is attributable to the expiration of the Posted Rate Facility Agreement for the Mai Hydropower Project (15.6 MW), as well as poor hydrological conditions throughout the quarter. As a result, the net profit for the fiscal year 2079/080’s second quarter ended 11.36% lower than the previous year’s quarter ended. In addition, the business spent over Rs. 2.34 Arba in associates, which climbed by 91.06% in this quarter.