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  • National Life Insurance has released new bonus rates, with a maximum bonus of Rs 85 per Rs 1000 insured amount.

    National Life Insurance has released new bonus rates, with a maximum bonus of Rs 85 per Rs 1000 insured amount.


     

    National Life Insurance Company has announced bonus rates ranging from Rs 63 to Rs 85 per Rs 1000 for its insured customers.

    According to the information, the company will offer a Rs 63 bonus for up to 9 years of life insurance, Rs 64 for 10 to 20 years, Rs 70 for 21 to 25 years, and Rs 85 for 26 years and above per Rs 1000 of insured amount. According to the media statement, the company will also provide Rs 64 for up to 9 years of term insurance and full life insurance, Rs 64 for 9 to 20 years, Rs 70 for 21 to 25 years, and Rs 85 for 26 years and above.

     

  • Falgun NAV Report Is Published By Mega Mutual Fund 1; NAV Is Rs 8.25

    Falgun NAV Report Is Published By Mega Mutual Fund 1; NAV Is Rs 8.25


    The “Mega Mutual Fund 1 (MMF1)” NAV report for the month of Falgun has been released.

    “Mega Mutual Fund 1” is a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity period. The fund size for the initial issue was Rs. 1.25 Arba.

    The fund has invested Rs. 83.86 crores in Falgun’s listed shares. Non-listed shares were worth Rs. 3.66 crores, and fixed deposits were worth Rs. 10 crores. The fund has bank deposits worth Rs. 3.30 crores and other assets worth Rs. 2.39 crores.

     

  • Awesome New Phones for an Awesome New Season; Samsung will release the Galaxy A34 5G and Galaxy A54 5G in Nepal.

    Awesome New Phones for an Awesome New Season; Samsung will release the Galaxy A34 5G and Galaxy A54 5G in Nepal.


    Rumors have been circulating on the internet about the arrival of Samsung’s all-new A series smartphone in Nepal. With the global release of the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G and Galaxy A54 5G, there has been speculation in the Nepali market about when the fantastic new addition to Samsung’s beloved A-series phones will arrive in Nepal. They appear to have confirmed it now, as we can see some teaser posts about the A series on the official Samsung Nepal social media platforms, indicating that it will be released soon.

     

  • Imports and exports both fell in the first eight months of fiscal year 1979/80.

    Imports and exports both fell in the first eight months of fiscal year 1979/80.


    The first eight months of Nepal’s fiscal year 2079/80’s foreign trade statistics have been released. According to government data released on Wednesday, Nepal’s trade deficit fell by 17.86 percent to Rs. 9.53 Kharba from Rs. 11.60 Kharba the previous year.

    The trade deficit is the amount by which a country’s imports cost more than its exports.

    One of the major causes of the national economy’s downturn is the trade deficit. Nepal has been experiencing an imbalance in import and export factors.

     

  • NEPSE Releases Virtual Trading Platform Demo Version

    NEPSE Releases Virtual Trading Platform Demo Version


     

    Nepal Stock Exchange Limited (NEPSE) has made a test version of a virtual trade management system (simulator) available in order to introduce prospective investors to the technology.

    The main concern is, “How does NEPSE’s online method work?” This method was implemented with the goal of educating people and providing useful information.

     

  • Salt Trading Corporation’s net profit increased by 47.39% in the second quarter, to Rs 14.86 per share.

    Salt Trading Corporation’s net profit increased by 47.39% in the second quarter, to Rs 14.86 per share.


    Salt Trading Corporation Limited (STC) has released its second-quarter report for fiscal year 2079/2080, which shows a 47.39% increase in net profit. The company’s net profit increased to Rs. 1.88 crores in Q2, 2079/2080 from Rs. 1.27 crores in the previous year’s corresponding quarter.

    The company’s sales revenue (revenue from operations) fell by 1.63% in the second quarter to Rs. 3.45 Arba, down from Rs. 3.51 Arba in the previous year’s corresponding quarter. In contrast, the company’s other income has decreased to Rs. 1.7 Crores from Rs. 3.7 Crores during the same period last year.

     

  • Suryodaya Womi Laghubitta Promoter Shares in Auction Begin Today

    Suryodaya Womi Laghubitta Promoter Shares in Auction Begin Today


    Suryodaya Womi Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SWMFcurrent )’s promoters are auctioning off 2,28,295 shares to promoter owners beginning today, 17th Falgun, 2079.

    SWMF unit promoter shares worth $2,28,295 will be auctioned off. Only existing promoters are able to bid on the auction within 35 days of its release, on the 17th of Falgun. Shareholders should submit their bids to the company’s headquarters office in Imadol, Kathmandu.

  • Infinity Laghubitta holds its sixth annual general meeting and approves the 20% dividend proposal to its shareholders.

    Infinity Laghubitta holds its sixth annual general meeting and approves the 20% dividend proposal to its shareholders.


    On Falgun 14, 2079, Infinity Laghubitta held its sixth annual general meeting (AGM) for the fiscal year 2078–2079 under the direction of its chairman, Mr. Bala Ram Bista.

    The AGM has approved the board’s request to distribute 20% bonus shares worth Rs 8.29 crore to its shareholders from the profit it had generated in the prior fiscal year, in addition to the usual financial reports.

    According to a press release, the AGM also featured a leadership symposium for the firm’s staff, and the company also recognized its top performers.

  • Lumbini General Insurance recommends 0.36% in cash dividends and 6.99% in bonus shares.

    Lumbini General Insurance recommends 0.36% in cash dividends and 6.99% in bonus shares.


    AGM approval of the merger with Sagarmatha Insurance and the proposal of 6.99% bonus shares and 0.3679% cash dividend for taxation purposes are both mentioned in the media release in addition to the usual financial reporting.

    According to the press release, the AGM authorized the board to carry out all merger-related responsibilities and approved the merged company’s name, Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company.

    The business reportedly recognized its employees who have worked there for more than ten years in a statement to the media.

  • Higher Impairment Charges Caused a 67.92% Drop in Kalika Laghubitta’s Net Profit

    Higher Impairment Charges Caused a 67.92% Drop in Kalika Laghubitta’s Net Profit


    Kalika Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha (KMCDB) released its second-quarter report for FY 2079/2080, which showed a 67.92% decrease in net profit. According to the company’s report, net profit fell to Rs. 2.69 crores from Rs. 8.40 crores in the previous year’s corresponding quarter.

    The decrease in growth profit is primarily due to impairment charges totaling Rs. 1.66 crores. Net interest income (core revenue) has also decreased by 9.23% to Rs. 13.7 crores from Rs. 15.16 crores in the same quarter last year.

     

  • NLG Insurance reports a decrease in business volume and profitability in the second quarter.

    NLG Insurance reports a decrease in business volume and profitability in the second quarter.


     

    NLG Insurance Company Limited (NLG) has released its second-quarter report for fiscal year 1979/80. The company reported a net profit of Rs 10.6 crore, compared to a net profit of Rs 11.4 crore in the same quarter last year. This quarter, NLG’s net profit increased by 3.63%.

    The company’s paid-up capital is Rs.1.32 arba, which is a 10% increase over the previous year. The reserves and surplus were Rs 34.16 crore as compared to Rs 36.59 crore in the previous quarter. The company’s insurance fund is worth Rs. 1.20 Arba, and the contingent fund is worth Rs. 6.2 Crores.