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From Baisakh 11, Three Star Hydropower will issue an initial public offering (IPO) to residents of Khotang District and Nepalese working abroad. 1
IPO | FPO

From Baisakh 11, Three Star Hydropower will issue an initial public offering (IPO) to residents of Khotang District and Nepalese working abroad.

  Three Star Hydropower Limited has issued an offer letter to issue an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to Khotang District residents and Nepalese citizens working overseas. The initial public offering (IPO) for locals and Nepalese citizens working abroad will take place from the 11th to the 25th of Baisakh, 2080. It should be noted that […]

Bhugol Energy Development IPO Allotment Completes; 1,34,699 Applicants Receive 10 Units Each, Lucky 3 Applicants Receive 1 Unit Extra 5
IPO | FPO

Bhugol Energy Development IPO Allotment Completes; 1,34,699 Applicants Receive 10 Units Each, Lucky 3 Applicants Receive 1 Unit Extra

Bhugol Energy Development Company’s initial public offering (IPO) was completed today at the offices of NIC Asia Capital Limited in Kathmandu. Bhugol Energy Development Company released 13,46,993 units worth Rs 13.46 crores to the general public as an Initial Public Offering (IPO) (Chaitra 23-27, 2079). 108,811 units have already been released and assigned to Nepalese

ICRA Nepal confirms the rating of NIC ASIA Bank's Rs 3 arba debenture as ICRANP LBBB. 11
Business | Market | Economy

ICRA Nepal confirms the rating of NIC ASIA Bank’s Rs 3 arba debenture as ICRANP LBBB.

  ICRA Nepal Limited has confirmed NIC Asia Bank Limited’s grade. The rating has been removed from the ‘Watch with Negative Implications’ category and moved to the “Issuer Not Cooperating” category, with the following notification for rating withdrawal: The rating agency has assessed the bank’s NPR 3,000 million subordinated debenture as [ICRANP] LBBB “Issuer Not

Investors Association Demands SEBON Address Ten Major Issues 21
NEPSE NEWS

Investors Association Demands SEBON Address Ten Major Issues

  The Investors’ Association has focused significant attention on the financial and psychological effects of the stock market on regular investors, which have been steadily declining for a long time. Despite the fact that over 55 lakh investors lost a total of nearly Rs. 15 Kharba following the all-time high market capitalization on August 18,

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