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  • Pashupati Renewables AGM Agenda: IPO Issuance to Public

    Pashupati Renewables AGM Agenda: IPO Issuance to Public


    Pashupati Renewables Ltd. focuses on developing hydro and solar power projects in Nepal, prioritizing organized, organic, and sustainable approaches. The team consists of internationally trained professionals in engineering, economics, business, and management, with a history of contributing to hydro projects globally. The company upholds transparent, clean, and ethical business practices, advocating for projects like small and medium hydropower, pre-fab concrete, and grid solar in Nepal. Led by experienced leaders, the company mentors a new generation of energy enthusiasts, blending youthful energy with seasoned expertise. Pashupati Renewables offers services spanning project development, power plant operation and maintenance, project finance, ESG compliance assistance, and advising on mega projects.

     

  • Share your trading journey in general

    Share your trading journey in general


    Just want to know how old you’re into trading.

    Why you came

    How you came

    What you learned

    And

    What was the process in general

    Ani Kati years vayo trading ma lageko ani Ka Ka bata sikeko trade garna


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  • Sarbottam Cement to Issue 27,76,076 Unit IPO Shares to Public from 13th Falgun

    Sarbottam Cement to Issue 27,76,076 Unit IPO Shares to Public from 13th Falgun


    Sarbottam Cement Limited is starting its IPO of 27,76,076 shares from 13th Falgun, 2080. The closing date is on the 16th Falgun, with a possible extension to the 27th Falgun if it’s not fully subscribed. Initially, 2,67,000 shares were issued to Nepalese citizens working abroad, and 9,30,000 shares were allocated to locals affected by industry or mine excavation. Only 2,48,470 of these shares were taken up. Consequently, the remaining 4,87,910 shares from the project-affected locals are combined with 6,81,530 shares, totaling 30,84,530 units available for the general public.

     

  • Akama Hotel Schedules SGM to Issue IPO at Rs. 50

    Akama Hotel Schedules SGM to Issue IPO at Rs. 50


     

    Akama Hotel Limited has scheduled a Special General Meeting (SGM) for the 14th of Falgun, 2080. The meeting will take place at the company’s registered office located in Akama Hotel, Dhumbarahi, Kathmandu, starting at 11:30 AM.

    One of the key agendas for the meeting is to propose issuing an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to the general public, along with increasing the authorized, issued, and paid-up capital of the company. Additionally, there will be a discussion regarding splitting the existing face value of 100 rupees into 50 rupees, as well as revising the articles of association and regulations. Another agenda is to determine the remuneration, allowances, and facilities for the directors.

  • 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.”

  • Sarbottam Cement Makes History with SEBON Approval for First Book-Building IPO in Nepal

    Sarbottam Cement Makes History with SEBON Approval for First Book-Building IPO in Nepal


    The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has given its approval to the initial public offering (IPO) proposal of Sarbottam Cement Limited on Poush 3, 2080. Notably, this marks the first instance of a company issuing an IPO under the book-building system in Nepal. Sarbottam Cement Limited has been granted permission to release 3,600,000 unit shares to the general public at a bid price of NPR 360.9 each, constituting 7.74% of the company’s issued capital, which amounts to Rs 4.65 arba. The IPO is expected to generate a total of Rs. 1.29 Arba for the company.

    Prior to this approval, the cement company adhered to guidelines by conducting its primary share issuance through the book-building process for Qualified Institutional Investors (QII) from the 6th to the 10th of Mangsir, 2080. The allotment process took place on the 11th Mangsir, during which 41 eligible institutional investors applied for 36,19,190 unit shares against the initially offered 24 lakh units.

    In total, Sarbottam Cement plans to issue 12.9033% of its issued capital, amounting to Rs 4.65 Arba, equivalent to 60 lakh shares or 60 crore. Out of this, 40% (24 lakh shares) has already been issued and allotted to Qualified Institutional Investors (QIIs), with the remaining 60% (36 lakh shares) set to be issued to the general public later.

    The ‘cut-off price’ plays a crucial role in IPOs conducted under the book-building process. During the primary shares allotment to qualified institutional investors, the ‘cut-off price’ for Sarbottam Cement was established at Rs 401. Following regulatory guidelines, shares are offered to the general public at a discounted rate, specifically 10% lower than the ‘cut-off’ price. For Sarbottam Cement, this translates to Rs 360.90 per share for common investors.

    Prospective investors are required to apply for a minimum of 50 units during the book-building process, and they are expected to allocate at least Rs 18,045 to participate in this offering. Global IME Capital is overseeing the management of the IPO for Sarbottam Cement.

    Additionally, ICRA Nepal has reaffirmed Sarbottam Cement Limited’s issuer rating as [ICRANP-IR] BBB+ and has maintained the long-term rating at [ICRANP] LBBB+ along with a short-term rating of [ICRANP] A2 for Sarbottam’s bank loan limits.

  • Himalayan Reinsurance Limited Announces IPO for 2.49 Million Units with Robust Promoter Support

    Himalayan Reinsurance Limited Announces IPO for 2.49 Million Units with Robust Promoter Support


    Himalayan Reinsurance Limited is set to launch its initial public offering (IPO) with the issuance of 2,49,00,000 unit shares starting from 27th Mangsir, 2080. The early closing date for this IPO is on the 1st Poush, with the possibility of extension up to the 11th Poush, 2080, if the subscription is not fully met. Out of the total 3,00,00,000 units, 10% (30,00,000 units) have been allocated to Nepalese citizens working abroad, 2% (6,00,000 units) for the company’s employees, and 5% (15,00,000 units) for mutual funds. The remaining 2,49,00,000 units are reserved for the general public, priced at Rs. 206 per share (Rs. 100 face value + Rs. 106 premium).

    NMB Capital Limited is designated as the issue manager, and interested investors can apply for a minimum of 10 units and a maximum of 3,00,000 units. ICRA Nepal has affirmed an issuer rating of [ICRANP-IR] A- to Himalayan Reinsurance Limited, indicating a satisfactory level of safety in terms of timely financial obligation servicing, signifying a low credit risk.

    Himalayan Reinsurance Limited, established in 2021, is Nepal’s second reinsurance company and operates in both the Life and Non-Life insurance sectors. The company’s IPO involves prominent promoters, including Golchha Group, Shanker Group, Infinity Holdings, Lucky Group, Ramesh Corp, Shiv Shakti Group, and other influential business entities. The IPO represents a significant milestone for the company and provides an opportunity for the public to participate in its growth.

     

  • Sarbottam Cement Initiates IPO Bidding for Qualified Institutional Investors on NEPSE

    Sarbottam Cement Initiates IPO Bidding for Qualified Institutional Investors on NEPSE


    The initial public offering (IPO) of Sarbottam Cement has initiated the bidding process for Qualified Institutional Investors (QII) at the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). The bidding unfolded in the presence of NEPSE’s CEO Krishna Bahadur Karki and Sarbottam Cement’s Chairman Bishnu Prasad Neupane. During this phase, the company made its IPO available to eligible institutional investors through the book-building process from Mangsir 6 to Mangsir 10.

    A total of 41 eligible institutional investors participated in this opportunity, applying for 36,19,190 shares against the initial offering of 24,00,000 units. Notably, there are currently 135 Qualified Institutional Investors licensed by the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON). Key bids at the highest price came from Kumari Capital and two mutual funds under its operation, with bids of Rs. 406 per share, the highest in the bidding process.

    The book-building guidelines allowed a maximum of 20% shares to be bid by a single qualified investor of the total issue size. Several QII, including Sky Touch Investment and Consultant Pvt. Ltd, Alka Investment Pvt. Ltd, Nepal Insurance Company Limited, and City Express Investment Fund Pvt. Ltd, bid for the maximum limit of 4.8 lakh units each.

    Most bids were placed at the cut-off price of Rs. 401, and successful QII applicants will receive a proportionate share based on their applied amount and the available shares at the cut-off price. The allotted shares for successful QII will be subject to a six-month lock-in period from the date of allotment to the general public.

    The cut-off price is set at Rs. 401, and the shares for the general public will be available at Rs. 360.9, reflecting a 10% discount on the cut-off rate. Qualified institutional investors were allowed to apply within a specified price range of Rs. 401 to Rs. 601.50 per share.

    The company’s issued capital stands at Rs. 4.65 Arba, of which 12.9033% (60,00,000 units) will be issued to the public (QIIs and the general public). Out of this, 40% (24,00,000 shares) were allocated to Qualified Institutional Investors.

    An arrangement is in place to determine a cut-off price for fully sold securities to qualified institutional investors, with applicants at or above the cut-off price receiving their share allotments based on demand. Shares will be issued to general investors at a 10 percent discount from the cut-off price.

    The IPO of Sarbottam Cement initially applied through the book-building method on 28th Ashadh 2079, gaining approval 15 months later, marking a pioneering IPO through this method.

  • General annual meeting invitation

    General annual meeting invitation


    I am invited to general annual meeting of shareholders of big company of Nepal. The venue is on one 5 star hotel. Can I take my friend along with me in the meeting?

    (I couldn’t find the appropriate flare for this post)


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