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  • Department of Tourism Generates Revenue of NRs. 76.57 Crore through Expedition Permits for Nepal’s Majestic Peaks

    Department of Tourism Generates Revenue of NRs. 76.57 Crore through Expedition Permits for Nepal’s Majestic Peaks


    The Department of Tourism (DoT) in Nepal has achieved a significant milestone by generating royalty of NRs. 66.64 crores through the issuance of expedition permits for Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world. As of May 14, 2023, during the ongoing Spring expedition season, a total of 478 expedition permits have been issued for Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest). This translates to 47 teams, consisting of 376 male climbers and 102 female climbers, who have obtained permits to ascend the majestic peak, towering at an elevation of 8,848.86 meters.

    Similarly, for Mt. Lhotse, the fourth-highest mountain globally with an elevation of 8,516 meters, the DoT has issued 156 individual expedition permits. Among them, 17 teams comprising of 116 male climbers and 40 female climbers have been granted the permits to scale this challenging peak. Through the issuance of scaling permits for Mt. Lhotse, the Department has collected a revenue of NRs. 3.53 crores.

    Additionally, eight teams consisting of 79 individuals, including 62 males and 17 females, will endeavor to conquer Ama Dablam, a mountain standing at 6,814 meters. The DoT has collected a royalty of NRs. 41.39 lakhs through the issuance of expedition permits for Ama Dablam.

    For Annapurna I, the tenth highest mountain globally, standing tall at 8,901 meters, a total of five teams have obtained permits to attempt the summit. These teams comprise 38 male climbers and 16 female climbers. As of May 14, 2023, the revenue accumulated from the permits for Annapurna I amounts to NRs. 1.04 crores.

    As of the same date, May 14, 2023, the Department of Tourism has issued a total of 1,176 expedition permits for 28 different peaks in Nepal. This diverse range of permits has contributed to a significant revenue of NRs. 76.57 crore for the Department.

  • Rawa Energy Development Limited Launches IPO Offering 643,667 Unit Shares for Public Subscription

    Rawa Energy Development Limited Launches IPO Offering 643,667 Unit Shares for Public Subscription


    Rawa Energy Development Limited has initiated the issuance of 643,667 unit IPO shares, with a face value of Rs 100 per share, starting from today, the 18th of Jestha, 2080. The IPO is set to conclude on the 22nd of Jestha, and if the subscription falls short, the deadline may be extended until the 32nd of Jestha.

    In the past, the company allocated shares worth Rs. 2.8 crores to project-affected locals in the Khotang District. However, only 31.2% of the shares, amounting to 87,370 units, were allotted to eligible applicants. Consequently, the remaining 192,330 units of unsubscribed shares from the project-affected locals are now combined with 560,000 units, which represents 20% of the issued capital and is reserved for the general public. This brings the total number of shares available for the general public to 752,330 units.

    Out of the total shares, 56,000 units have already been issued and allocated to Nepalese citizens working abroad, while 37,616 units have been set aside for mutual funds, and 15,047 units are reserved for the company’s employees. The remaining 643,667 units are now made available for the general public to participate in the IPO.

    The company aims to raise a total of Rs 6.43 crore from this IPO. Prabhu Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager to oversee the IPO process. Interested investors can apply for a minimum of 10 units and a maximum of 10,000 units.

    CARE Ratings Nepal Limited (CRNL) has assigned an issuer rating of ‘CARE-NP BB (Is)’ to Rawa Energy Development Limited, indicating a moderate risk of default in terms of fulfilling financial obligations in Nepal.

    Rawa Energy Development Ltd is a public limited company that was initially incorporated as a private limited company on August 16, 2009, and subsequently converted to a public limited company on June 28, 2019. The company is promoted by experienced individuals with a strong background in the hydropower sector and other industries. Their focus is on establishing Hydroelectric Projects (HEP) in Nepal. The company currently operates the Upper Rawa Khola Small Hydropower Project (URKHP) with a capacity of 3 MW in the Khotang District. The project has been in commercial operation since September 20, 2020, and was constructed under the BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer) mechanism.

  • Ghorahi Cement Industry Concludes IPO for Project-Affected Locals, Generating Rs. 3.44 Arba

    Ghorahi Cement Industry Concludes IPO for Project-Affected Locals, Generating Rs. 3.44 Arba


    Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited is concluding the issuance of its Initial Public Offering (IPO) for project-affected locals today. The IPO, which opened on 18th Baisakh, aims to issue 79,43,801 unit shares to the public, including locals, Nepalese citizens working abroad, and the general public. Out of the total issued capital of Rs. 3.97 Arba, 1% or 397,190 unit shares have been allocated to project-affected locals of Dang District.

    The shares are being offered at a price of Rs. 400 per unit for locals and Rs. 435 per unit for Nepalese citizens working abroad, including a premium amount. The IPO will generate a total of Rs. 3.44 Arba for the company, with a significant portion being premium amounting to Rs. 2.645 Arba.

    Himalayan Capital Limited and Nabil Investment Banking Limited are the appointed issue managers for the IPO. After the IPO, the promoter-public share ratio will be 80:20. CARE Ratings Nepal Limited has assigned a rating of ‘CARE-NP BBB- (Is)’ to Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited, indicating a moderate degree of safety regarding the timely servicing of financial obligations.

    Ghorahi Cement Industry Limited, formerly known as Ghorahi Cement Industry Private Limited, was established in August 2007. It operates an integrated cement manufacturing plant in the Dang Valley of Western Nepal. The company has a clinker capacity of 1,900 MTPD and a grinding capacity of 2,200 MTPD, with plans for further expansion. Ghorahi Cement Industry sells its products under the brand name “Sagarmatha” across Nepal, with a focus on the western and far-western regions of the country. The company has a network of 21 distributors throughout Nepal.

  • Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Announces FPO for Public Shareholders

    Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Announces FPO for Public Shareholders


    Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (UNLB) is opening its Further Public Offering (FPO) of 3,79,425 unit shares to the general public. The FPO aims to adjust the shareholding ratio and meet regulatory requirements. The company plans to raise Rs. 3.79 crore through this issuance. Muktinath Capital Limited is the appointed issue manager for the FPO. UNLB’s issuer rating has been revised to CARE-NP B+ (Is) by CARE Ratings Nepal Limited.

  • Chhyangdi Hydropower Appoints BoK Capital Market as Issue Manager for Right Share Issuance

    Chhyangdi Hydropower Appoints BoK Capital Market as Issue Manager for Right Share Issuance


    Chhyangdi Hydropower has chosen BoK Capital Market as the issue manager for its upcoming issuance of right shares. The company plans to offer existing shareholders the opportunity to purchase additional shares in a 1:1 ratio, totaling approximately Rs 38.69 crore. This move aims to strengthen shareholder ownership and support the company’s growth in the hydropower sector.

  • Infinity Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Urges Shareholders to Pay Tax for 20% Bonus Shares

    Infinity Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Urges Shareholders to Pay Tax for 20% Bonus Shares


    During its 6th Annual General Meeting held on 13th Falgun, the company approved the issuance of a 20% bonus share for the fiscal year 2078/79. Subsequently, in a board of directors meeting on Poush 30, it was decided to distribute bonus shares worth Rs. 8,29,02,656.95 from the company’s paid-up capital of Rs. 41.45 crores.

    The bonus shares have already been listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). Therefore, shareholders who held shares before the book closure date, which was Falgun 02, are required to pay the applicable tax on the proposed dividend.

    Furthermore, if eligible investors had obtained a loan using their shares as collateral before the book closure date, they must provide a No Objection Letter from their lending institution in order to receive the dividend.

  • National Life Insurance Company Limited Announces Last Day for Dividend

    National Life Insurance Company Limited Announces Last Day for Dividend


    Today is the final day to receive the dividend announced by National Life Insurance Company Limited (NLICL). The company has scheduled its 35th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 22nd of Jestha, 2080. The AGM will take place at the company’s headquarters in Lazimpat, Kathmandu, starting at 10:30 AM on that day.

    One of the items on the AGM’s agenda is the approval of a 14.5% dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79. During the 495th board of directors meeting held on Chaitra 30, it was decided to distribute this dividend based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 4.64 Arba. The proposed dividend consists of 8% bonus shares valued at slightly over Rs. 37.12 crores and 6.5% cash dividend (including tax) amounting to Rs. 30.16 crores.

    The book closure date has been set for Jestha 11. Consequently, only shareholders who are still registered as of today will be eligible for the dividend payment and are welcome to attend the AGM.

  • Nepal’s Trade Deficit Stands at Rs. 12.04 Kharba for First Ten Months of Fiscal Year

    Nepal’s Trade Deficit Stands at Rs. 12.04 Kharba for First Ten Months of Fiscal Year


    Nepal’s trade deficit for the first ten months of the current fiscal year has remained at Rs. 12.04 Kharba, according to the recently released Nepal Trade Statistics by the Department of Customs. This represents a decrease of 15.85% compared to the trade gap of Rs. 14.31 Kharba during the same period in the previous fiscal year. Both imports and exports have also witnessed a decline of 16.78% and 24.49% respectively when compared to the corresponding period of FY 2078/79.

    During the first ten months of FY 2079/80, Nepal’s imports amounted to Rs. 13.35 Kharba, with petroleum products being the top imported commodity, followed by crude soya bean oil and crude palm oil. On the other hand, the country’s exports reached Rs. 1.3 Kharba, experiencing a significant drop compared to the previous year’s figures.

    It is noteworthy that Nepal’s trade deficit has narrowed in the review period, indicating some improvement in the overall trade balance. However, the decline in both import and export values suggests challenges in the external trade sector, which require attention and strategic measures to promote trade growth.

    Please note that the provided data is based on the first ten months (Shrawan-Baishakh) of FY 2079/80, which corresponds to the period from mid-July 2022 to mid-May 2023.

  • Rawa Energy Development Limited Announces Initial Public Offering (IPO) for General Public

    Rawa Energy Development Limited Announces Initial Public Offering (IPO) for General Public


    Rawa Energy Development Limited has recently announced its plan to issue an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to the general public. The company aims to issue 6,43,667 unit shares with a face value of Rs 100, starting from 18th Jestha, 2080. The goal of this IPO is to raise Rs 6.43 crore. The closing date for the IPO is initially set for 22nd Jestha, with the possibility of extension until 32nd Jestha, 2080 if the issue is not fully subscribed.

    Previously, the company had issued 2,80,000 unit shares worth Rs. 2.8 crores to project-affected locals in Khotang District. However, only 31.2% of these shares were allotted to valid applicants, leaving 192,330 unsubscribed shares. These unsubscribed shares, along with 560,000 units (20% of the issued capital reserved for the general public), make a total of 752,330 units available for the general public to apply for.

    Out of the total 752,330 units, 56,000 units have already been issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, while 37,616 units have been set aside for mutual funds, and 15,047 units have been reserved for employees of the company. The remaining 643,667 units are open for application by the general public.

    The majority of shares, 70% to be precise, are held by the promoter shareholders of Rawa Energy Development Limited. Prabhu Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for the IPO issuance, and interested investors can apply for a minimum of 10 units and a maximum of 10,000 units.

    CARE Ratings Nepal Limited (CRNL) has assigned an issuer rating of ‘CARE-NP BB (Is)’ to Rawa Energy Development Limited, indicating a moderate risk of default regarding the timely servicing of financial obligations in Nepal.

    Rawa Energy Development Ltd is a public limited company that was originally incorporated as a private limited company on August 16, 2009, and later converted to a public limited company on June 28, 2019. The company is promoted by individuals with extensive experience in the hydropower sector and aims to establish hydroelectric projects in Nepal. Their existing project, the 3 MW Upper Rawa Khola Small Hydropower Project (URKHP) located in Khotang District, has been in commercial operation since September 20, 2020. The project was developed under the BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer) mechanism.

  • LBBL Announces 11% Debenture Issuance for Public and Institutions

    LBBL Announces 11% Debenture Issuance for Public and Institutions


    Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited (LBBL) has announced its plan to issue 10,00,000 units of “11% LBBL Debenture 2089” to the general public and institutions. The debenture has a maturity period of 10 years and offers an 11% coupon rate. The application period for the debenture will be open from 16th Jestha to 19th Jestha, 2080, with a possible extension to Jestha 30, 2080, if the issue is not fully subscribed.

    The debenture will be issued at a par value of Rs. 1000 per unit, totaling 10 lakh units. Of these, 60% (6 lakh units) will be subscribed through private placement, while the remaining 4 lakh units worth Rs. 40 Crores will be available for the public to apply, with 5% allocated for mutual funds. The issuance aims to raise a total of Rs. 1 Arba.

    Nabil Investment Banking Limited will act as the issue manager for this debenture issuance. Interested investors can apply for a minimum of 25 units and a maximum of 1,00,000 units.

  • Arun Valley Hydropower Granted Approval to Issue 1:1 Right Shares for Shareholders

    Arun Valley Hydropower Granted Approval to Issue 1:1 Right Shares for Shareholders


     

    Arun Valley Hydropower Development Company Limited (AHPC) has received approval from the Electricity Regulatory Commission to issue right shares to its shareholders on a 1:1 basis. This means that each existing shareholder will have the opportunity to purchase one additional share for every share they currently hold.

    The decision to issue right shares was proposed during a board of directors meeting. AHPC plans to offer a total of 18,679,626 right shares, with a par value of Rs. 100 each, amounting to a value of Rs. 1.86 Arba. Out of this, half of the funds raised, approximately Rs. 93.39 crore, will be invested in the Likhu Khola Hydropower Project (30 MW) developed by PK Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. The remaining amount will be used to repay a loan taken by AHPC for the Kabeli ‘B’-1 Cascade Hydropower Project in Panchthar.

    However, it’s important to note that the issuance of the right shares is still pending final approval from the company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) and the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), in addition to the endorsement received from the Electricity Regulatory Commission.

  • Aviyan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (AVYAN) Reports Net Loss in Third-Quarter Results, Highlighting Financial Challenges

    Aviyan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (AVYAN) Reports Net Loss in Third-Quarter Results, Highlighting Financial Challenges


    Aviyan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (AVYAN) has recently released its third-quarter report, revealing a significant shift from profit to a Net Loss of Rs. 1.21 crores compared to the profit of Rs. 1.02 crores earned in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year.

    The company’s core revenue source, Net Interest income, experienced a decline of 18.26%, amounting to Rs. 3.28 crores up to the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal year. This decrease in Net Interest income has adversely affected the profitability of AVYAN.

    One concerning aspect in the report is the substantial increase in Non-Performing Loans (NPL), which rose to 4.61% in the third quarter of FY 2079/80, compared to only 0.45% in the corresponding quarter of FY 2078/79. This rise in NPL has further impacted the company’s profitability.

    Another notable change is the doubling of the Cost of Funds, which reached 13.90% in Q3 of the ongoing fiscal year. This increase has added to the financial challenges faced by AVYAN.

    The staff expenses of the financial institution have witnessed a sharp spike of 94.13%, amounting to Rs. 5.31 crores up to the third quarter, in contrast to Rs. 2.73 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. This surge in staff expenses has added to the financial burden of the company.

    AVYAN currently maintains a paid-up capital of Rs. 25 crores, with reserve and surplus funds amounting to Rs. 2.19 crores. However, the company reports a negative Earnings per Share (EPS) ratio of Rs. -6.50 and a Net Worth of Rs. 108.79.

    The closing price of AVYAN’s shares at the end of the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal year stood at Rs. 619.9. The third-quarter report highlights the challenges faced by AVYAN, with a significant shift from profit to a net loss and various financial indicators pointing towards a decline in performance.