Tag: Fund

  • Mandu Hydropower: Lock-in Period for 22,935 Mutual Fund Shares Ending on 23rd

    Mandu Hydropower: Lock-in Period for 22,935 Mutual Fund Shares Ending on 23rd


    Mandu Hydropower Limited (MANDU) has notified investors and stakeholders about the conclusion of the lock-in period for 22,935 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This decision aligns with the Securities Board of Nepal’s (SEBON) directives, with the lock-in period set to expire on Falgun 23, 2080.

    Out of the total 13,636,370 units of shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) by MANDU, 5 percent, equivalent to 72,133 unit shares, were specifically allocated for Mutual Funds. However, only 22,935 units were subjected to the lock-in period according to SEBON’s directives issued on Kartik 25. The recent notice informs investors and stakeholders that the lock-in period for these 22,935 unit shares has concluded as of Falgun 23.

     

  • Kumari Bank Introduces ‘Kumari Sabal Yojana’: 8.5 Crore Units Mutual Fund Scheme for Public Subscription from 28th

    Kumari Bank Introduces ‘Kumari Sabal Yojana’: 8.5 Crore Units Mutual Fund Scheme for Public Subscription from 28th


     

    Embarking on a new investment avenue, Kumari Capital Limited introduces the closed-end mutual fund scheme, “Kumari Sabal Yojana,” through its recently published offer letter. Opening on the 28th of Magh and closing on the 2nd of Falgun, 2080, this opportunity presents investors with a chance to subscribe to 8.5 crore units, collectively valued at Rs. 85 crore. Notably, a total of 10 crore units are on offer, with 1% reserved for the scheme manager, Kumari Capital Limited, and 14% allocated to the fund sponsor, Kumari Bank Limited. In the event of undersubscription by the early closing date, the offering can extend until the 13th Falgun, providing potential investors with an extended window to seize this investment opportunity in “Kumari Sabal Yojana.”

  • Last Chance: NIBL Stable Fund Mutual Fund Public Issue Closing Today

    Last Chance: NIBL Stable Fund Mutual Fund Public Issue Closing Today


     

    NIMB Ace Capital Limited is concluding the public issuance of its mutual fund scheme, “NIBL Stable Fund,” today, on Magh 16, 2080. The originally scheduled closing date on the 5th Magh was extended due to an insufficient number of applications received by the issue manager. The mutual fund scheme, out of a total of 10 crore unit shares, has allocated 1% (10 lakh units) valued at Rs. 1 crore to the scheme manager, NIMB Ace Capital Limited, and 14% (1.4 crore units) worth Rs. 14 crore to the fund sponsor, Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited. The remaining 8.5 crore units, amounting to Rs. 85 crore, are now available for subscription by the general public. This extension provides an additional opportunity for investors to participate in the NIBL Stable Fund, contributing to the overall capitalization of the mutual fund scheme.

     

  • Yo fund manager ko jaagir khane qualification k ho?

    Yo fund manager ko jaagir khane qualification k ho?


    Yo fund manager ko jaagir khane qualification k ho?


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  • Three Star Hydropower Limited (TSHL) Announces Conclusion of Lock-In Period for Mutual Fund Shares as per SEBON Directives

    Three Star Hydropower Limited (TSHL) Announces Conclusion of Lock-In Period for Mutual Fund Shares as per SEBON Directives


    Three Star Hydropower Limited (TSHL) has officially notified its investors and stakeholders regarding the conclusion of the lock-in period for 36,938 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This development aligns with the most recent directives issued by the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON). The lock-in period for these shares, which commenced on Ashadh 19, 2080, has officially expired as of Poush 18, 2080.

    TSHL, with a total of 4,925,000 units of shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), had allocated 5 percent of this, equivalent to 7,38,750 units, exclusively for Mutual Funds. Within this allocation, 36,938 units of shares were specifically subjected to the lock-in period in accordance with SEBON’s directives issued on Kartik 20. Investors and stakeholders are now formally informed that the lock-in period for these 36,938 unit shares has concluded as of the 18th of Poush.

  • Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower (KBSH) Ends Lock-In: 6,093 Mutual Fund Shares Unlocked

    Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower (KBSH) Ends Lock-In: 6,093 Mutual Fund Shares Unlocked


    Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower Limited (KBSH) has notified its investors and stakeholders about the recent expiration of the lock-in period for 6,093 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This lock-in period, as per the directives from the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), had commenced on Kartik 20, 2080, and concluded on Magh 6, 2080.

    Among the 1,218,675 units of shares listed by KBSH on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), 5 percent, equivalent to 6,093 units, had been exclusively reserved for Mutual Funds. It is noteworthy that a portion of these shares, precisely 6,093 units, had been subjected to the lock-in period in accordance with SEBON’s directives issued on Kartik 20. Investors and stakeholders are now informed that the lock-in period for these 6,093 unit shares has officially concluded as of the 6th of Magh.

    The official notice further specifies that, following the conclusion of the lock-in period, the shares held by the Board of Directors and employees in higher management positions will not be tradable. This aligns with the regulations set forth by SEBON regarding the tradability of shares held by specific entities after the expiration of the lock-in period.

  • NIMB Ace Capital Extends ‘NIBL Stable Fund’ Deadline Due to Low Initial Applications

    NIMB Ace Capital Extends ‘NIBL Stable Fund’ Deadline Due to Low Initial Applications


    NIMB Ace Capital Limited has decided to extend the deadline for the “NIBL Stable Fund” mutual fund scheme to the general public and institutions until the 16th of Magh, 2080. Originally set to close on the 5th Magh, 2080, the extension was prompted by the scheme’s insufficient applications. Out of a total of 10 crore unit shares, 1% (10 lakh units worth Rs. 1 crore) has been allocated to the scheme manager NIMB Ace Capital Limited, 14% (1.4 crore units worth Rs. 14 crore) to the fund sponsor Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited, and the remaining 8.5 crore units worth Rs. 85 crore are open for subscription from the general public. The “NIBL Stable Fund” operates as a closed-end fund, allowing applicants to apply for a minimum of 100 units and a maximum of 1,00,00,000 units.

    As per the information from the Central Depository System and Clearing Limited (CDSC), the scheme has received applications from 20,264 individuals, amounting to 2,38,16,750 units worth Rs. 23.81 Crore, as of 5 pm yesterday. Currently, “NIBL Mutual Fund” operates four closed-end schemes – “NIBL Pragati Fund,” “NIBL Samriddhi Fund-II,” “NIBL Growth Fund,” and “Mega Mutual Fund 1” – along with one open-ended Mutual Fund Scheme, “NIBL Sahabhagita Fund.” The first scheme under NIBL Mutual Fund, NIBL Samriddhi Fund-I, has successfully completed its operation after 7 years, distributing total cash dividends of 98.50% to unit-holders, equivalent to an approximately 18% effective rate per annum. Notably, NIBL Mutual Fund has introduced the first-ever open-ended mutual fund scheme in Nepal, “NIBL Sahabhagita Fund,” following the Mutual Fund Regulation 2067.

  • Maile yo NIC Asia dynamic debt fund ko SIP garna thaleko 1 year vanda dherai vo total 16 installment xa jamma 16k Jati ko ani harek choti installment varda connect ips le 4 rupe katxa yesari ta mero profit nai dhekinata k garum yo nic ko sip garna banda garum ki continue garum? Vanum ta redditors.

    Maile yo NIC Asia dynamic debt fund ko SIP garna thaleko 1 year vanda dherai vo total 16 installment xa jamma 16k Jati ko ani harek choti installment varda connect ips le 4 rupe katxa yesari ta mero profit nai dhekinata k garum yo nic ko sip garna banda garum ki continue garum? Vanum ta redditors.


    Maile yo NIC Asia dynamic debt fund ko SIP garna thaleko 1 year vanda dherai vo total 16 installment xa jamma 16k Jati ko ani harek choti installment varda connect ips le 4 rupe katxa yesari ta mero profit nai dhekinata k garum yo nic ko sip garna banda garum ki continue garum? Vanum ta redditors.


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  • Closure and Distribution: NIBL Pragati Fund Nearing Maturity on Poush 26, 2080

    Closure and Distribution: NIBL Pragati Fund Nearing Maturity on Poush 26, 2080


    The NIBL Pragati Fund (NIBLPF), a closed-end 7-year mutual fund scheme with a total size of Rs. 75 Crore, is set to reach maturity on the 26th of Poush, 2080. Managed by NIMB Ace Capital Limited, with NIMB Bank Limited as the fund sponsor, the scheme is scheduled to issue its delisting notice on the 24th of Poush, 2080. It is noteworthy that the fund has consistently provided dividends to investors over the past three fiscal years.

    Upon the conclusion of the maturity period, the trading of the mutual fund shares will be suspended, and investors will receive their share of the investment after the mutual fund sells all its holdings. As part of the maturity process, the fund is required to sell all its shares, debentures, and non-listed shares, distributing the proceeds proportionally among the unit holders. The latest Net Asset Value (NAV) is recorded at Rs. 9.68 as of Mangsir.

    The last traded price of the mutual fund is Rs. 9.32 as of January 8, 2024

  • Could somebody explain to me how are they able to buy it @ 320? Mutual fund ra local ko lock-in period xa ani kasari bechyo ta yeti?

    Could somebody explain to me how are they able to buy it @ 320? Mutual fund ra local ko lock-in period xa ani kasari bechyo ta yeti?


    Could somebody explain to me how are they able to buy it @ 320? Mutual fund ra local ko lock-in period xa ani kasari bechyo ta yeti?


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  • Nef( Nabil equity fund ) matured share bechna mildina raicha kasari refund hunxa yo

    Nef( Nabil equity fund ) matured share bechna mildina raicha kasari refund hunxa yo


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  • Laxmi Capital releases Net Asset Value (NAV) report for Mutual Fund Schemes in Mangsir

    Laxmi Capital releases Net Asset Value (NAV) report for Mutual Fund Schemes in Mangsir


    “Laxmi Equity Fund (LEMF),” a 7-year closed-end equity-oriented mutual fund scheme managed by Laxmi Capital Market Limited, has reported an increased Net Asset Value (NAV) of Rs. 9.89 in Mangsir, up from Rs. 9.20 in the previous month. With a fund size of Rs. 1.25 Arba, the scheme has invested Rs. 86.94 crores in listed shares of various companies. LEMF’s financials also indicate investments in public offerings, bonds/debentures, fixed deposits, and a bank balance. The fund reports a net loss of Rs. 18.67 crores in Mangsir, compared to Rs. 27.24 crores in the previous month.

    In a similar vein, Laxmi Capital Market Limited has released the financial report of “Laxmi Unnati Kosh (LUK)” for Mangsir, reporting an NAV of Rs. 10.04, up from Rs. 9.35 in the previous month. With a fund size of Rs. 65.2 Crores, LUK has invested in listed shares, public issues, fixed deposits, and debentures. The fund reports a net loss of Rs. 5.80 crores in Mangsir, compared to Rs. 10.27 crores in the previous month.

    Furthermore, the NAV report of “Shubha Laxmi Kosh (SLK),” an open-ended fund with a fund size of Rs. 28.48 crores for Mangsir, reveals an NAV of Rs. 9.96, up from Rs. 9.38 in the previous month. SLK has invested in listed shares, public issues, bonds/debentures, fixed deposits, and reports a net loss of Rs. 34.20 lakhs in Mangsir, compared to Rs. 1.99 crores in the previous month.

    Lastly, the NAV report of “Laxmi Value Fund II (LVF2),” a closed-end fund with a fund size of Rs. 80 Crores for Mangsir, shows an NAV of Rs. 10.13, up from Rs. 9.72 in the previous month. LVF2 has invested in listed shares, public issues, fixed deposits, and reports a net profit of Rs. 1.06 crore in Mangsir, compared to a net loss of Rs. 2.22 crores in the previous month.