Tag: Limited

  • IGI Prudential Insurance Limited Lists 30,293,347 Shares on NEPSE

    IGI Prudential Insurance Limited Lists 30,293,347 Shares on NEPSE


    Based on the information provided, it appears that after the merger between IME General Insurance Limited (IGI) and Prudential Insurance Company Limited (PICL), a new entity called IGI Prudential Insurance Limited was formed. The merger agreement was signed on Magh 27, 2079, and the swap ratio was 1:1.

    Prior to the merger, IGI had a total of 18,037,506 listed shares, while PICL had 12,255,843 listed shares. After the merger, the total number of shares listed on NEPSE for IGI Prudential Insurance Limited is 30,293,347 shares (18,037,506 + 12,255,843).

    On Baisakh 27, 2080, IGI Prudential Insurance Limited commenced joint transactions with an open price range set at Rs. 370.82 for the first transactions.

  • Rawa Energy Development Limited Launches IPO Offering 643,667 Unit Shares for Public Subscription

    Rawa Energy Development Limited Launches IPO Offering 643,667 Unit Shares for Public Subscription


    Rawa Energy Development Limited has initiated the issuance of 643,667 unit IPO shares, with a face value of Rs 100 per share, starting from today, the 18th of Jestha, 2080. The IPO is set to conclude on the 22nd of Jestha, and if the subscription falls short, the deadline may be extended until the 32nd of Jestha.

    In the past, the company allocated shares worth Rs. 2.8 crores to project-affected locals in the Khotang District. However, only 31.2% of the shares, amounting to 87,370 units, were allotted to eligible applicants. Consequently, the remaining 192,330 units of unsubscribed shares from the project-affected locals are now combined with 560,000 units, which represents 20% of the issued capital and is reserved for the general public. This brings the total number of shares available for the general public to 752,330 units.

    Out of the total shares, 56,000 units have already been issued and allocated to Nepalese citizens working abroad, while 37,616 units have been set aside for mutual funds, and 15,047 units are reserved for the company’s employees. The remaining 643,667 units are now made available for the general public to participate in the IPO.

    The company aims to raise a total of Rs 6.43 crore from this IPO. Prabhu Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager to oversee the IPO process. Interested investors can apply for a minimum of 10 units and a maximum of 10,000 units.

    CARE Ratings Nepal Limited (CRNL) has assigned an issuer rating of ‘CARE-NP BB (Is)’ to Rawa Energy Development Limited, indicating a moderate risk of default in terms of fulfilling financial obligations in Nepal.

    Rawa Energy Development Ltd is a public limited company that was initially incorporated as a private limited company on August 16, 2009, and subsequently converted to a public limited company on June 28, 2019. The company is promoted by experienced individuals with a strong background in the hydropower sector and other industries. Their focus is on establishing Hydroelectric Projects (HEP) in Nepal. The company currently operates the Upper Rawa Khola Small Hydropower Project (URKHP) with a capacity of 3 MW in the Khotang District. The project has been in commercial operation since September 20, 2020, and was constructed under the BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer) mechanism.

  • Sunrise Bank Limited Promoters Auction 122,045 Units of Shares to Public and Institutions

    Sunrise Bank Limited Promoters Auction 122,045 Units of Shares to Public and Institutions


    Sunrise Bank Limited (SRBL) has announced that the existing promoters of the bank will be auctioning 122,045 units of shares to the general public and institutions starting from today, which is the 18th of Jestha, 2080. Initially, the founder shareholders had issued a notice on the 7th of Baisakh, informing about the auction of these 122,045 units of promoter shares. However, since no applications were received during that period, the shareholders have decided to re-publish the notice and open the auction to the general public once again.

    Interested individuals, companies, and institutions are eligible to participate in the auction, and they have a period of 7 days from the date of this notice’s publication, which is the 18th of Jestha, to submit their bids. The minimum bid rate set for the auction is Rs. 125. Shareholders who wish to participate must submit their bids at the central office of the bank, located in Gairidhara, Kathmandu.

  • Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Concludes FPO Issuance, Oversubscribed 39.4 Times

    Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Concludes FPO Issuance, Oversubscribed 39.4 Times


    Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (UNLB) is concluding the issuance of its 379,425 unit FPO (Further Public Offering) shares to the general public. The issue, which began on 11th Jestha, 2080, will close today on 17th Jestha.

    Currently, the company has a paid-up capital of Rs. 11.06 crores, with 94.01% of shares (10,40,025 units) held by promoter shareholders and 5.99% (66,300 units) held by public shareholders. However, as per the requirements of the Banks and Financial Institutions Act of 2073 and the NRB (Nepal Rastra Bank), a minimum of 30% of the issued capital must be retained by public shareholders. Therefore, the company will issue 3,79,425 units of FPO shares to the general public. After the FPO, the promoter-to-public share structure will change from 94:6 to 70:30.

    It is important to note that Unique Nepal Laghubitta had initially planned to issue an IPO for 2.70 lakh shares. However, following a successful merger with Ghodighoda Laghubitta, the joint operation under the name of Unique Nepal Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited commenced on 30th Poush, 2078. As Ghodighoda Laghubitta was already a publicly listed company, the merged entity opted for an FPO to adjust the shareholding ratio.

    The company aims to raise Rs. 3.79 crore through this FPO. Muktinath Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for the FPO. Investors can apply for a minimum of 10 units and a maximum of 1000 units. The paid-up capital of the company will increase to Rs. 14.85 crores after the issuance of the mentioned FPO shares.

    According to CDSC (Central Depository System and Clearing Limited), a total of 12,85,226 applications have been received, requesting a total of 14,961,420 units. As a result, the issue is already oversubscribed by 39.4 times.

  • Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited Opens 11% Debenture 2089 Issuance to General Public and Institutions

    Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited Opens 11% Debenture 2089 Issuance to General Public and Institutions


    Lumbini Bikas Bank Limited (LBBL) has commenced the issuance of “11% LBBL Debenture 2089” to the general public and institutions. The debenture, which has a maturity period of 10 years and offers a coupon rate of 11%, will be available for application starting from today until the 19th of Jestha, 2080. In the event that the issue is not fully subscribed, the deadline may be extended until Jestha 30, 2080.

    A total of 10,00,000 units of the debenture will be issued at a par value of Rs. 1000 per unit. Among the total units, 60% (6,00,000 units) will be subscribed through private placement, while the remaining 4,00,000 units worth Rs. 40 crores will be open for public issue. Additionally, 5% of the public issue is allocated for mutual funds. The issuance aims to raise a total of Rs. 1 Arba.

    Nabil Investment Banking Limited has been appointed as the issue manager for this process. Investors have the opportunity to apply for a minimum of 25 units and a maximum of 1,00,000 units.

  • Kumari Bank Limited Initiates Auction of Promoter Shares to General Public

    Kumari Bank Limited Initiates Auction of Promoter Shares to General Public


    The promoters of Kumari Bank Limited (KBL) have decided to sell 7,57,699 units of their shares through an auction. This auction is open to individual investors, companies, and institutions, and will take place from 16th Jestha to 22nd Jestha, 2080.

    Interested bidders can participate in the auction with a minimum bid rate of Rs. 121 per share. The minimum bid quantity for the promoter shares is set at 1000 units. Bidders can place bids for the entire share issue, but they must adhere to the Nepal Rastra Bank’s guidelines regarding the maximum quantity of shares that can be held by a single entity.

    NIBL Ace Capital Limited has been appointed as the auction manager for this process. Bids will be opened at the auction manager’s premises on 23rd Jestha, 2080.

    At present, the Last Traded Price (LTP) of KBL shares stands at Rs. 168.

  • Kumari Bank Limited Promoters to Auction 14,83,378 Units of Shares to General Public

    Kumari Bank Limited Promoters to Auction 14,83,378 Units of Shares to General Public


    Kumari Bank Limited (KBL) has announced that its existing promoters will be selling 14,83,378 units of their shares through an auction open to the general public. The auction period will be from 12th Jestha to 19th Jestha, 2080. This presents an opportunity for individual investors, companies, and institutions to participate in the auction and potentially acquire shares of KBL.

    To participate in the auction, interested bidders need to place their bids with a minimum bid rate of Rs. 110. It’s important to note that the minimum bid quantity for the promoters’ shares is set at 1000 units. While bidders have the option to bid for the entire issue, they must comply with the regulations of the Nepal Rastra Bank, which specify the maximum quantity of shares that can be allocated to a single entity.

    The auction process will be managed by Sunrise Capital Limited, a renowned institution in the field. At the time of writing, the Last Traded Price (LTP) of KBL stands at Rs. 169.20. This information provides potential investors with a reference point to consider while placing their bids.

    Participating in this auction allows interested investors to potentially become shareholders of Kumari Bank Limited and be part of its future growth and profitability. It is advisable for prospective bidders to carefully assess their investment strategy and make informed decisions based on their own financial goals and risk appetite.

  • Ajod Insurance Limited Converts Promoter Shares to Public Shares, Achieving 51:49 Ownership Ratio

    Ajod Insurance Limited Converts Promoter Shares to Public Shares, Achieving 51:49 Ownership Ratio


    Ajod Insurance Limited (AIL) has recently converted 19,00,000 units of promoter shares into public shares, resulting in a change in the company’s shareholding structure. Previously, the company had 70% of its shares held by promoters and 30% held by the public. However, with this conversion, the promoter-to-public shares ratio has shifted to 51:49.

    AIL, which currently has 1 crore unit shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), has made this strategic move to increase the public’s ownership in the company. By converting a portion of the promoter shares, AIL aims to promote wider shareholder participation and enhance the overall transparency and governance of the company.

    As of the last trading day, AIL’s Last Traded Price (LTP) stood at Rs. 468. This price reflects the market value of AIL’s shares at that particular time. With the conversion of promoter shares into public shares, the market dynamics and investor sentiment surrounding AIL may be influenced. The shift to a 51% promoter and 49% public shareholding structure could potentially have an impact on the trading behavior and valuation of the company’s shares.

    This conversion signifies AIL’s commitment to a more balanced and inclusive ownership structure, where the public shareholders have a significant stake in the company’s future growth and profitability. It also highlights the company’s efforts to align with regulatory requirements and promote fair market practices in the insurance industry.

  • National Life Insurance Company Limited Announces Last Day for Dividend

    National Life Insurance Company Limited Announces Last Day for Dividend


    Today is the final day to receive the dividend announced by National Life Insurance Company Limited (NLICL). The company has scheduled its 35th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 22nd of Jestha, 2080. The AGM will take place at the company’s headquarters in Lazimpat, Kathmandu, starting at 10:30 AM on that day.

    One of the items on the AGM’s agenda is the approval of a 14.5% dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79. During the 495th board of directors meeting held on Chaitra 30, it was decided to distribute this dividend based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 4.64 Arba. The proposed dividend consists of 8% bonus shares valued at slightly over Rs. 37.12 crores and 6.5% cash dividend (including tax) amounting to Rs. 30.16 crores.

    The book closure date has been set for Jestha 11. Consequently, only shareholders who are still registered as of today will be eligible for the dividend payment and are welcome to attend the AGM.

  • Attention Shareholders: Claim Your Outstanding Dividends from Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) Now

    Attention Shareholders: Claim Your Outstanding Dividends from Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) Now


    Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) has issued a notification directed towards shareholders who have not yet received their entitled dividend payments. The company urges these shareholders to take necessary action to claim their outstanding dividends, which were approved during various Annual General Meetings (AGMs).

    In order to receive the due dividends, shareholders are required to submit their share certificate, proof of identity, and copies of relevant documents to Sanima Capital Limited, the share registrar of the company. The designated location for the submission of these documents is at Naxal, Kathmandu.

    This notice serves as a reminder to shareholders who may have overlooked or not yet claimed their dividends from SHPC. By promptly presenting the necessary documents to the share registrar, these shareholders can ensure that they receive their entitled dividend payments in a timely manner.

  • Kumari Bank Limited Initiates Auction of Promoter Shares to General Public

    Kumari Bank Limited Initiates Auction of Promoter Shares to General Public


    Kumari Bank Limited (KBL) is conducting an auction for the sale of 316,140 units of promoter shares to the general public. The auction, which began on 8th Jestha and will continue until 10th Ashad, 2080, allows individual investors, companies, and institutions to participate. The minimum bid rate for the auction is set at Rs. 110, and the minimum bid quantity for promoter shares is 1000 units.

    While bidders have the option to bid for the entire quantity of shares, they must comply with the Nepal Rastra Bank’s regulations, which limit the maximum number of shares that can be held by a single entity. The auction is managed by B.O.K Capital Markets Limited, and the latest trading price (LTP) for KBL stands at Rs. 165.50 as of the time of writing.

  • Himalayan Power Partner Limited Reports Net Loss of Rs. 10.43 Crores in Q3 FY 2079/80

    Himalayan Power Partner Limited Reports Net Loss of Rs. 10.43 Crores in Q3 FY 2079/80


    Himalayan Power Partner Limited (HPPL) has released its third-quarter report for the ongoing fiscal year, revealing a Net Loss of Rs. 10.43 crores. In contrast, during the same quarter of the previous fiscal year, the company had recorded earnings of Rs. 1.70 crores.

    HPPL reported a revenue of Rs. 26.33 crores from the sale of electricity up to the third quarter of FY 2079/80. However, the company incurred costs of Rs. 1.81 crores for sales, Rs. 34.10 lakhs for administrative expenses, and Rs. 54.16 lakhs for employee costs.

    One significant factor impacting the company’s profitability is the financial cost, which amounted to a loss of Rs. 24.86 crores during the first three quarters of the current fiscal year.

    HPPL has a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.06 Arba and has retained earnings of Rs. 11.47 crores. The Earnings per Share (EPS) ratio stands at a negative Rs. – 9.79, while the Net Worth per Share is Rs. 110.77.

    At the end of the third quarter of FY 79/80, the closing price of HPPL’s shares was Rs. 297.

    The completion of the Dordi Khola Hydroelectricity project in Lamjung, with a capacity of 27 MW, has contributed to an increase of 1.53% in current assets and a significant rise of 181.33% in current liabilities compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year.

    According to the company’s management analysis, following the successful completion of the project, HPPL is exploring potential investments in other projects to further expand its operations.