Ganapati Laghubitta held its 6th AGM on Chaitra 25, 2079, under the chairmanship of Ms. Archana Pradhan.
According to the media statement, the AGM approved all fiscal and other reports presented by microfinance officials.
Ganapati Laghubitta held its 6th AGM on Chaitra 25, 2079, under the chairmanship of Ms. Archana Pradhan.
According to the media statement, the AGM approved all fiscal and other reports presented by microfinance officials.
For the fiscal year 2078/79, Samudayik Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SLBSL) has reduced the dividend percentage from 21.05263% to 15%.
Previously, from the paid-up capital of Rs. 13.20 crores, 10% bonus shares worth Rs. 1.32 crores and 11.05263% cash dividend (tax purposes) worth Rs. 1.45 crores were proposed.
The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has recently added “Global IME Samunnat Yojana -II” to its latest list of mutual fund scheme pipeline status.
The Global IME Samunnat Yojana-II will have a fund size of Rs. 1.2 Arba divided into 12 Crore units with a par value of Rs.10 each. On Chaitra 19, the application was submitted to SEBON. The mutual fund scheme’s fund manager is Global IME Capital. Global IME Bank, on the other hand, is the scheme’s Fund Sponsor.
Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower Limited (TAMOR) has listed 33,325,000 unit IPO shares on NEPSE. This includes promoter shares as well as shares issued to the general public and project-affected locals.
The initial transaction price range is Rs. 98.43 to Rs. 295.29. If the company signs the agreement with NEPSE, the IPO shares will trade in the secondary market the following day.
NEPSE has listed 8,39,482.225 unit bonus shares of Ngadi Group Power Limited (NGPL).
On the 25th of Falgun, the hydropower company held its 9th AGM and approved a 5% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. On Falgun 1, the board of directors decided to distribute the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.76 Arba. Tax-free bonus shares of 4.75% and a cash dividend of 0.25% were proposed. NEPSE now lists the same bonus shares.
The NEPSE index closed at 1,838.48 today, down 28.31 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 1.52% decrease. Last Thursday, the index fell 8.28 points.
The index began the day at 1,867.47 and reached an intraday high of 1,869.43. In contrast, it dropped as low as 1,833.68 before closing at 1,838.48.
Menchhiyam Hydropower Limited has issued an offer letter to the general public in preparation for its Initial Public Offering (IPO).
From the 4th of Baisakh, 2080, the company will issue 934,915 unit shares with a face value of Rs 100. The company expects to earn Rs 9.34 crore from this IPO. This issue’s early closing date is on 7th Baisakh, and if it is not fully subscribed, it can be extended until 19th Baisakh, 2080.
Ghalemdi Hydro Limited (GHL) has scheduled its 9th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 16th of Baisakh, 2080. The meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. that day at Sasa Banquet in Nayabazar, Kathamndu.
Asian Life Insurance Company Limited (ALICL) has scheduled its 15th Annual General Meeting for the 18th of Baisakh, 2080. The meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. that day in Hotel Classic Simara, Bara.
Among the other items on the agenda, the AGM will approve an 8.947% dividend of Rs. 26.01 crores for fiscal year 2078/79. The board of directors decided today (Falgun 30) to distribute 8.50% bonus shares and a 0.447% cash dividend (for tax purposes). The value of the bonus shares is Rs. 24.71 crores, and the cash dividend is slightly more than Rs. 1.30 crores. ALICL’s current paid-up capital is Rs. 2.90 Arba.
This week’s NEPSE index closed at 1,866.79, a loss of 41.76 points (2.19%). Last week, the index closed at 1,908.55, down 0.34% from the previous week.
This week, the index reached a high of 1,928.66 and a low of 1856.69, resulting in 71.97 points of volatility. In the previous week, the index experienced 71.44 points of volatility.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) forecasts 4.1 percent economic growth in Nepal in 2023, with inflation at 7.4 percent.
According to the April 2023 Asian Development Outlook (ADO), Nepal’s economic growth rate is expected to slow in 2023 compared to last year due to tight monetary policy, sluggish domestic demand, the unwinding of pandemic stimulus, and persistent global headwinds.
One company applied for a stock dealer license in the previous seven months, while 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses. Nonetheless, all procedures had been halted as a result of the Supreme Court’s directive. Seven months later, the broker license has been suspended, resulting in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.
SEBON’s revised Securities Market Operation Regulations 2064 and Securities Dealers Regulations 2064 begin the process of awarding new licenses. On Ashwin 2, 2079, the Securities Board issued a notice with a 30-day deadline to carry it out. As a result, 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses, while only one company applied for stock dealer license. Throughout the seven months