Tag: LockIn

  • End of Lock-in Period: VLUCL Notifies Investors Regarding Mutual Fund Shares

    End of Lock-in Period: VLUCL Notifies Investors Regarding Mutual Fund Shares


    Vision Lumbini Urja Company Limited (VLUCL) has informed its investors and stakeholders about the impending end of the lock-in period for 95,625 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This lock-in period, in accordance with the latest directives from the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), is scheduled to expire on the 4th Jestha, 2081.

    VLUCL, with a total of 19,125,000 units of shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), reserved 5 percent of these shares exclusively for Mutual Funds. Consequently, 95,625 unit shares were issued and are currently under the lock-in period.

    In compliance with SEBON’s directives, these 95,625 units were subjected to a lock-in period, which is set to conclude on the 4th Jestha, 2081, as communicated to investors and stakeholders.

    As of the previous trading day, VLUCL closed at Rs. 507.00.

  • Hathway Investment Nepal Limited to Conclude Lock-In Period for 36,512 Mutual Fund Shares on March 1, 2080

    Hathway Investment Nepal Limited to Conclude Lock-In Period for 36,512 Mutual Fund Shares on March 1, 2080


    Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY) has notified its investors and stakeholders regarding the impending expiration of the lock-in period for 36,512 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has directed that this lock-in period will conclude on 1st Chaitra, 2080.

    HATHY, with a total of 25,740,000 units of shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), had allocated 5 percent of 29,25,000 shares exclusively for Mutual Funds, resulting in the issuance of 146,250 unit shares. However, only 36,512 units are currently subject to the lock-in period.

    In compliance with SEBON’s directives issued on Mangsir 25, a portion of these shares, precisely 36,512 units, were placed under a lock-in period. Stakeholders and investors are now informed that the lock-in period for these 36,512 unit shares concluded on Chaitra 1.

    The closing market price for HATHY stood at Rs. 863.90 as of the previous trading day.

  • Citizen Life Insurance to End Lock-in Period for 434,906 Mutual Fund Shares by Falgun 27

    Citizen Life Insurance to End Lock-in Period for 434,906 Mutual Fund Shares by Falgun 27


    Citizen Life Insurance Company (CLI) has notified its investors and stakeholders regarding the upcoming end of the lock-in period for 434,906 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. As per the recent directives from the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), this lock-in period, which began on Kartik 20, 2080, will conclude on the 27th of Falgun, 2080.

    CLI had previously allocated 30 percent of its issued capital, amounting to Rs. 3.75 Arba, to the general public. Within this allocation, 5 percent was specifically designated for Mutual Funds, comprising 562,500 units of shares.

     

  • Mandu Hydropower: Lock-in Period for 22,935 Mutual Fund Shares Ending on 23rd

    Mandu Hydropower: Lock-in Period for 22,935 Mutual Fund Shares Ending on 23rd


    Mandu Hydropower Limited (MANDU) has notified investors and stakeholders about the conclusion of the lock-in period for 22,935 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This decision aligns with the Securities Board of Nepal’s (SEBON) directives, with the lock-in period set to expire on Falgun 23, 2080.

    Out of the total 13,636,370 units of shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) by MANDU, 5 percent, equivalent to 72,133 unit shares, were specifically allocated for Mutual Funds. However, only 22,935 units were subjected to the lock-in period according to SEBON’s directives issued on Kartik 25. The recent notice informs investors and stakeholders that the lock-in period for these 22,935 unit shares has concluded as of Falgun 23.

     

  • ULBSL Informs Conclusion of Promoter Share Lock-in Period as per SEBON Guidelines

    ULBSL Informs Conclusion of Promoter Share Lock-in Period as per SEBON Guidelines


    Upakar Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ULBSL) has issued a notice regarding the conclusion of the lock-in period for its promoter shareholders. The lock-in period, which began on Baishakh 19, 2079, and ended on Magh 16, 2080, has been formally communicated to investors and stakeholders in accordance with the recent guidelines from the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON).

    ULBSL, listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), has a total of 1,061,482 units of shares. Among these, the promoter shareholders held 4,20,000 units, and this lock-in period for these shares officially expired on Magh 16, 2080. Additionally, the company issued 2,21,156 units of IPO shares to the general public.

    With a total paid-up capital of Rs. 10.61 crores, ULBSL has recently listed 6,89,964 units of promoter shares on NEPSE following the issuance of 61.75% bonus shares within a one-year period.

    It’s important to note that the shares held by the promoters, post lock-in period, will be traded in the promoter category and will have a distinct pricing mechanism separate from the public share price. This information is crucial for investors and stakeholders in understanding the market dynamics and classification of shares within ULBSL.

  • Swet-Ganga Hydropower: 38.51M Shares Set for Trading as Lock-in Period Nears End on 2nd Falgun

    Swet-Ganga Hydropower: 38.51M Shares Set for Trading as Lock-in Period Nears End on 2nd Falgun


    Swet-Ganga Hydropower & Construction Limited (SGHC) brings forth an exciting opportunity for investors as the lock-in period for Dolma Impact-1 (Foreign Investor) shares concludes on Falgun 2, 2080, in compliance with the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) guidelines. As a listed entity on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) with a total of 15,930,000 units of shares, SGHC underscores the significance of this milestone, revealing that Dolma Impact-1’s 38,51,000 units of previously restricted shares are now open for trading. This development not only marks a pivotal moment for SGHC but also presents a potential avenue for investors to explore and capitalize on the liberated shares in the dynamic landscape of Nepal’s stock market.

     

  • Three Star Hydropower Limited (TSHL) Announces Conclusion of Lock-In Period for Mutual Fund Shares as per SEBON Directives

    Three Star Hydropower Limited (TSHL) Announces Conclusion of Lock-In Period for Mutual Fund Shares as per SEBON Directives


    Three Star Hydropower Limited (TSHL) has officially notified its investors and stakeholders regarding the conclusion of the lock-in period for 36,938 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This development aligns with the most recent directives issued by the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON). The lock-in period for these shares, which commenced on Ashadh 19, 2080, has officially expired as of Poush 18, 2080.

    TSHL, with a total of 4,925,000 units of shares listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), had allocated 5 percent of this, equivalent to 7,38,750 units, exclusively for Mutual Funds. Within this allocation, 36,938 units of shares were specifically subjected to the lock-in period in accordance with SEBON’s directives issued on Kartik 20. Investors and stakeholders are now formally informed that the lock-in period for these 36,938 unit shares has concluded as of the 18th of Poush.

  • Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower (KBSH) Ends Lock-In: 6,093 Mutual Fund Shares Unlocked

    Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower (KBSH) Ends Lock-In: 6,093 Mutual Fund Shares Unlocked


    Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower Limited (KBSH) has notified its investors and stakeholders about the recent expiration of the lock-in period for 6,093 unit shares held by Mutual Funds. This lock-in period, as per the directives from the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), had commenced on Kartik 20, 2080, and concluded on Magh 6, 2080.

    Among the 1,218,675 units of shares listed by KBSH on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), 5 percent, equivalent to 6,093 units, had been exclusively reserved for Mutual Funds. It is noteworthy that a portion of these shares, precisely 6,093 units, had been subjected to the lock-in period in accordance with SEBON’s directives issued on Kartik 20. Investors and stakeholders are now informed that the lock-in period for these 6,093 unit shares has officially concluded as of the 6th of Magh.

    The official notice further specifies that, following the conclusion of the lock-in period, the shares held by the Board of Directors and employees in higher management positions will not be tradable. This aligns with the regulations set forth by SEBON regarding the tradability of shares held by specific entities after the expiration of the lock-in period.

  • Could somebody explain to me how are they able to buy it @ 320? Mutual fund ra local ko lock-in period xa ani kasari bechyo ta yeti?

    Could somebody explain to me how are they able to buy it @ 320? Mutual fund ra local ko lock-in period xa ani kasari bechyo ta yeti?


    Could somebody explain to me how are they able to buy it @ 320? Mutual fund ra local ko lock-in period xa ani kasari bechyo ta yeti?


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  • A Parliamentary Committee implements proactive measures to rectify irregularities in IPO premiums, lock-in periods, and enhance transparency in the stock market

    A Parliamentary Committee implements proactive measures to rectify irregularities in IPO premiums, lock-in periods, and enhance transparency in the stock market


    In a recent parliamentary committee meeting, concerns were raised about life insurance companies issuing IPO shares at premium prices, potentially above standard values. Allegations of improper premium approvals prompted an investigation into possible misconduct and misuse of authority. Here are the key directives issued by the committee after discussions with relevant authorities:

    1. The absence of Mr. Ramesh Kumar Hamal, Chairman of the Securities Board of Nepal, in the meeting raised concerns. The committee instructs the Commission for Investigation of Abuse Of Authority to investigate the financial transactions and practices of the Chairman within 30 days.
    2. The committee emphasizes transparency in regulations governing share issuance by companies. Immediate steps include the publication of regulations, amendments in the Nepal Gazette, and measures to prevent undue influence on investors.
    3. The committee directs the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) to adopt the Book Building process to address concerns about companies issuing IPOs at premium prices.
    4. The committee urges the Nepal Insurance Authority to rectify conflicts between the Insurance Act and the Banking and Financial Institutions Act regarding share prices for insurance companies.
    5. The committee suggests creating new laws to regulate the Company Registrar effectively and calls for government action.
    6. Recognizing challenges with the three-year lock-in period for promoter shareholders in hydropower projects, the committee instructs SEBON to intervene strategically to manage one-third of shares held by promoters.
    7. The committee urges the Ministry of Finance, SEBON, and the Nepal Insurance Authority to expand the scope of the Nepalese stock market, including instruments like debentures, bonds, and green bonds.
    8. The committee directs the Ministry of Finance, the Company Registrar’s Office, and SEBON to initiate the process for large companies with over Rs. 5 Arba in capital to become public companies within a year.
    9. The committee investigates whether companies issuing premium shares in the past three years set reasonable prices and instructs the Commission for Investigation of Abuse Of Authority to take legal action if wrongdoing is found.
    10. To address issues with life insurance premiums, the committee suggests imposing a minimal handling fee on surrendered policies and directs the Nepal Insurance Authority to submit information within three months.
    11. The committee announces that the next meeting will be scheduled after receiving relevant information on the outlined directives.
  • Mountain Energy Nepal (MEN) Lock-in

    Mountain Energy Nepal (MEN) Lock-in


    MEN ko lock-in sakkepaxi ni kina sell garna milexaina? Kei process garna parxa ra kholna lai?


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  • Lockin Balance Period for Mandakini Hydropower Limited (MHL)

    Lockin Balance Period for Mandakini Hydropower Limited (MHL)


    So, I filled the IPO of MHL as a local citizen as they were providing it for the people within my village. So, The MHL has been listed in my Mero share as well as TMS. Just wanted to know,
    How long do I have to wait to sell the shares?


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