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  • Jyoti Bikas Bank (JBBL) Distributes 3% Bonus Shares and Encourages Dematerialization

    Jyoti Bikas Bank (JBBL) Distributes 3% Bonus Shares and Encourages Dematerialization


    Jyoti Bikas Bank Limited (JBBL) has recently provided 3% bonus shares directly to the DEMAT accounts of its shareholders and has urged them to convert their physical shares into electronic form through dematerialization. The bank’s move aims to facilitate seamless share transactions and promote the modernization of shareholding processes.

    During the bank’s 15th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on the 14th of Falgun, a dividend of 6.80% amounting to Rs. 29.02 crores was endorsed for the fiscal year 2078/79. The dividend distribution decision was made during the 440th board of directors meeting on Poush 22. Based on the bank’s paid-up capital of Rs. 4,26,77,53,287, the proposed distribution includes 3% bonus shares valued at Rs. 12.80 crores and a 3.80% cash dividend (intended for tax purposes) totaling slightly over Rs. 16.21 crores. It is important to note that the bonus shares have already been listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE).

    JBBL has also requested its shareholders to pay the applicable tax amount for the 11% bonus shares proposed during the fiscal year 2077/2078, including the cash dividend approved during the 15th AGM. Shareholders can find detailed information regarding the tax amount they are required to pay on the website of the share registrar, NIBL Ace Capital Limited.

    By distributing bonus shares and emphasizing the dematerialization process, JBBL demonstrates its commitment to providing value to its shareholders and keeping up with technological advancements in the financial industry. The bank’s efforts aim to enhance efficiency, transparency, and convenience for its shareholders.

  • Nepal Telecom’s Q3 Report Highlights Stable Net Profit and Strong Financial Position

    Nepal Telecom’s Q3 Report Highlights Stable Net Profit and Strong Financial Position


    Nepal Telecom (NTC) Releases Q3 Report with Stable Net Profit, Increased Investments, and Strong Financial Position

    Nepal Doorsanchar Company Limited (NTC), commonly known as Nepal Telecom, has published its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/80. The report reveals that the company has achieved almost similar figures in Net Profits compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. In Q3, NTC recorded a Net Profit of Rs. 5.41 Arba, which is slightly lower than the Rs. 5.43 Arba achieved in the same quarter of FY 2078/2079.

    However, the company’s income from other sources has seen a notable increase of 35.78%, reaching Rs. 5.86 Arba in the third quarter of the current fiscal year, compared to Rs. 4.31 Arba in the previous fiscal year.

    While the administrative expenses of the company have risen by 16.25% to Rs. 89.87 crores during Q3 of this fiscal year, NTC has successfully reduced its operating and maintenance expenses by 13.65% to Rs. 5.28 Arba, as opposed to Rs. 6.12 Arba during the corresponding quarter of FY 2078/79.

    NTC has also made significant increments in its investments, which now amount to Rs. 72.66 Arba, including both long-term and short-term investments.

    With a paid-up capital of Rs. 18 Arba and reserves and surplus of Rs. 75.47, Nepal Telecom stands in a robust financial position.

    The company maintains an Earning per Share (EPS) of Rs. 40.09 and was traded at a Price per Earnings Ratio of 20.40 times.

  • Prabhu Life Insurance proposes dividend for the first time

    Prabhu Life Insurance proposes dividend for the first time


    Prabhu Life Insurance Limited (PLI) has proposed a dividend of 10.526% for the fiscal year 2077/78. This is the first dividend the company has proposed since being listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE).

    The company’s board of directors, at its 140th meeting held on Baisakh 25, has decided to distribute a dividend consisting of 10% bonus shares and 0.526% cash dividend (including tax). PLI has a paid-up capital of Rs. 2 Arba, making the bonus shares worth Rs. 20 crores and the cash dividend worth Rs. 1.05 crores.

    However, it’s important to note that this dividend is subject to approval by the Nepal Insurance Authority and endorsement at the upcoming AGM.

    As of writing, the company’s closing price on the last trading day stands at Rs. 390.

     

  • Garima Bikas Bank Distributes 13% Bonus Shares and Endorses 14.5% Dividend for Fiscal Year 2078/79

    Garima Bikas Bank Distributes 13% Bonus Shares and Endorses 14.5% Dividend for Fiscal Year 2078/79


    Garima Bikas Bank Limited has distributed 13% bonus shares directly to the DEMAT account of its shareholders and has urged them to dematerialize their shares. This was announced after the bank’s 16th AGM where it also endorsed a 14.5% dividend worth Rs. 66.56 Crores for the fiscal year 2078/79. The board of directors meeting held later decided to distribute a 14.5% dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 4.59 Arba.

    In addition to the bonus shares, 1.50% cash dividend worth Rs 6.88 Crores was proposed. The bonus shares were already listed in NEPSE. The bank has also requested its shareholders to pay the tax amount for the 16% bonus shares proposed for FY 2077/2078. The details of the tax amount that a shareholder has to pay can be found on the website of the share registrar NIBL Ace Capital Limited.

    The bank’s decision to distribute bonus shares and dividends is expected to benefit its shareholders. The distribution of bonus shares will increase their ownership in the bank, while the dividend payment will provide them with a direct cash payment. The bank has also encouraged its shareholders to dematerialize their shares. This will facilitate electronic trading of shares, making it easier for shareholders to trade them in the secondary market.

  • Liberty Energy Company approves right shares and elects new board members during 13th AGM

    Liberty Energy Company approves right shares and elects new board members during 13th AGM


    Liberty Energy Company held its 13th Annual General Meeting on April 8th, 2023, with Mr. Kush Kumar Joshi as the chair. During the meeting, all financial reports from the previous fiscal year were approved. The meeting also endorsed a proposal to offer 50% of right shares, equivalent to Rs 75 crore, to existing shareholders. Additionally, the election of new board members was approved, including Dr. Aatma Ram Ghimire, Mr. Shyam Bahadur Khadka, Mr. Rajendra Wasti, Mr. Puruswotam Ghimire, and Ms. Kabita Pokharel from the promoter group. Mr. Lochan Koirala from the public group and Ms. Anugya Sapkota were elected as independent board directors.

    Liberty Energy Company currently operates three projects, which are Upper Dordi A and Lodo Khola in Lamjung and Badighad Khola in Gulmi, as stated in the media statement.

    Liberty Energy Company held its 13th Annual General Meeting, where financial reports from the previous fiscal year were approved. The company also approved the proposal to offer 50% of right shares worth Rs 75 crore to existing shareholders. Moreover, the meeting elected new board members, including five members from the promoter group and two independent board directors.

    Lastly, the media statement indicated that Liberty Energy Company is operating three projects: Upper Dordi A and Lodo Khola in Lamjung and Badighad Khola in Gulmi.

  • Nepal Investment Mega Bank to issue Rs 4 arba worth Debenture with 10% interest rate

    Nepal Investment Mega Bank to issue Rs 4 arba worth Debenture with 10% interest rate


    Nepal Investment Mega Bank has decided to issue debentures worth Rs. 4 arba, and they have chosen Prabhu Capital as the issue manager for this process. The debentures will be offered to the general public as well as institutional investors. The duration of the debenture is for ten years and it will provide a 10% interest rate annually.

    The bank’s Senior Deputy CEO, Mr. Mahesh Sharma Dhakal, and CEO of Prabhu Capital, Mr. Asish Gauchan, signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at a program held for this purpose. The appointment of Prabhu Capital as the issue manager and the signing of the MoU have been communicated to the public via a media statement.

    By offering debentures to the public, Nepal Investment Mega Bank is essentially offering a fixed interest rate investment option to the investors for the next ten years. The interest rate of 10% is expected to provide an attractive return to the investors, while also helping the bank raise funds for its operations and future investments.

    Prabhu Capital, as the issue manager, will be responsible for overseeing the entire debenture issuance process, including the marketing and distribution of the debentures to potential investors. As a merchant bank, Prabhu Capital has experience in managing and underwriting various types of securities, and its involvement is expected to ensure a smooth and successful debenture issuance process.

    Overall, the appointment of Prabhu Capital as the issue manager for Nepal Investment Mega Bank’s debenture issuance is a positive development for both the bank and potential investors. It provides investors with an attractive investment option, while also enabling the bank to raise funds for its operations and growth.

  • Sanima Mai Hydropower reports 20.40% decline in net profit in Q3 of FY 2079/80

    Sanima Mai Hydropower reports 20.40% decline in net profit in Q3 of FY 2079/80


    Sanima Mai Hydropower Company Limited (SHPC) has reported a decline in net profit by 20.40% in the third quarter (Q3) of FY 2079/80. The company’s net profit decreased to Rs. 35.82 crores in this quarter from Rs. 45 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The decline in net profit is due to a decrease in revenue from the Sale of Electricity, which decreased by 16.16% compared to the corresponding previous year’s quarter ending. The decreased revenue is attributed to the end of the Posted Rate Facility Agreement for Mai Hydropower Project (15.6 MW) and unfavorable hydrological conditions during this quarter.

    The company has invested around Rs. 3.62 Arba in associates, which have increased by 196.12% in this quarter. SHPC has investments in various associates companies, including Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower Ltd, Mathillo Mailun Khola Jalvidhyut Hydropower Ltd, Bavari Construction Pvt. Ltd, and Sanima Jum Hydropower.

    SHPC has a share capital of Rs. 3.08 Arba, and the retained earnings are Rs. 1.11 Arba, with other reserves of Rs. 2.39 Arba. The company has recognized other comprehensive gain of NPR. 2,388,872,000 resulting from the fair value measurement of shares invested in Swet Ganga Hydropower and Construction Ltd. and Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower Ltd. (Listed Associate Companies) as on third-quarter end, 2079. The gain has been shown under other reserves as Fair Value Reserve.

    The annualized EPS stands at Rs. 15.46, and the net worth per share at Rs. 213.81, with the company’s P/E standing at 21.80 times.

  • Swabalamban Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SWBBL) lists 16.83 lakh unit bonus shares on NEPSE following 21% dividend approval

    Swabalamban Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SWBBL) lists 16.83 lakh unit bonus shares on NEPSE following 21% dividend approval


    Swabalamban Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SWBBL) has listed 16,83,255 unit bonus shares on NEPSE. The decision was made after the company’s 21st Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 19th Falgun, where a dividend of 21.05% worth Rs. 23.62 crores for the fiscal year 2078/79 was approved. This return was based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.12 Arba. The company’s board of directors had proposed a 15% bonus share and a 6.05% cash dividend (including tax) worth Rs. 16.83 crores and Rs. 6.79 crore, respectively, during the 403rd meeting held on Poush 27.

    Following the announcement, the bonus shares of SWBBL were made available for trading on NEPSE. The microfinance company had closed at Rs. 745 as of the previous day’s market close. This decision to distribute bonus shares is expected to benefit the company’s shareholders and attract potential investors. SWBBL’s positive financial performance and its commitment to providing attractive returns to its shareholders are evident in this news.

    SWBBL’s listing of bonus shares on NEPSE is a result of the company’s 21st AGM, where a dividend of 21.05% worth Rs. 23.62 crores was approved. The company’s board of directors proposed a 15% bonus share and a 6.05% cash dividend (including tax) worth Rs. 16.83 crores and Rs. 6.79 crore, respectively. The decision to distribute bonus shares indicates the company’s strong financial performance and its efforts to benefit its shareholders and attract potential investors.

  • “RULB Proposes 15% Dividend and 14.25% Bonus Shares for FY 2078/79, Pending Approval from Nepal Rastra Bank”

    “RULB Proposes 15% Dividend and 14.25% Bonus Shares for FY 2078/79, Pending Approval from Nepal Rastra Bank”


    Rastra Utthan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (RULB) has proposed a 15% dividend worth Rs. 3.9 Crores for the fiscal year 2078/79. This marks the company’s first dividend after being listed in NEPSE. The board of directors decided in its 86th meeting on Baisakh 13 to distribute 14.25% bonus shares and 0.75% cash dividend (including the amount for tax purposes) from the paid-up capital of Rs. 26 Crores. The bonus shares are valued at Rs. 3.7 crores, and the cash dividend is worth Rs. 19.50 lakhs. However, the dividend will only be distributed after receiving approval from Nepal Rastra Bank and endorsement by the upcoming AGM. RULB’s last-day close stands at Rs. 622.80 at the time of writing.

  • 6.5% Bonus Shares of Guheshowori Merchant Banking  Listed in NEPSE

    6.5% Bonus Shares of Guheshowori Merchant Banking Listed in NEPSE


    Guheshowori Merchant Banking and Finance Limited (GMFIL) has recently listed 6,17,760 unit bonus shares on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). The company had held its 21st Annual General Meeting on 27th Magh, where a dividend of 6.84% was approved for the fiscal year 2078/79. The board of directors had decided to distribute the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 95.04 Crores, which included 6.50% bonus shares worth Rs 6.17 Crores and a 0.34% cash dividend worth Rs 32.51 Lakh (including tax on bonus shares). These same bonus shares are now available for trading on the NEPSE, and as of now, the company’s Last Traded Price (LTP) stands at Rs. 303.10.

  • NEPSE Bonus Shares of Garima Bikas Bank and Arun Valley Hydropower Development Company

    NEPSE Bonus Shares of Garima Bikas Bank and Arun Valley Hydropower Development Company


    NEPSE has listed 59,68,135.55 unit bonus shares of Garima Bikas Bank Limited (GBBL).

    On Poush 22, the bank had its 16th AGM and approved a 14.5% dividend of Rs. 66.56 crores for fiscal year 2078/79. On Kartik 24, 2079, the board of directors voted to pay a 14.5% dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 4.59 Arba. There was a proposal for 13% bonus shares worth Rs. 59.68 crores and a 1.50% cash dividend (including tax) worth Rs 6.88 crores. NEPSE now lists the same bonus shares.

     

  • Nepal Hydro Developer (NHDL) 5% Bonus Shares Listed on NEPSE

    Nepal Hydro Developer (NHDL) 5% Bonus Shares Listed on NEPSE


    Nepal Hydro Developer Limited (NHDL) has listed 1,59,965 unit bonus shares on the NEPSE.

    On Poush 29, the business had its 16th AGM for fiscal year 2078/79 and approved a 5.02632% dividend. The board of directors of the firm suggested a 5.02632% dividend from the paid-up capital of Rs. 31,99,30,000 at its meeting on the 11th of Mangsir 2079. There was a proposal for 5% bonus shares worth Rs. 1.59 crores and a 0.02632% cash dividend (including tax) of Rs. 8.41 lakhs. NEPSE now lists the same bonus shares.

    Yesterday, NHDL closed at Rs. 384.