Tag: Magh

  • Nabil Balanced Fund 2, NBF3, and Nabil Flexi Cap Fund Performance

    Nabil Balanced Fund 2, NBF3, and Nabil Flexi Cap Fund Performance


    The Nabil Balanced Fund 2 (NBF2) is a 10-year closed-end mutual fund scheme, and its Net Asset Value (NAV) report for the month of Magh reveals a decrease in NAV from Rs. 10.31 to Rs. 10.15. Starting with a fund size of Rs. 1.12 Arba, it invested Rs. 88.37 crores in listed company shares, Rs. 1.12 crore in non-listed shares, and Rs. 20.77 crore in listed debentures. Additionally, it holds a bank balance of Rs. 87.68 lakhs. Despite a net profit of Rs. 1.27 crores in Magh, there’s a decline from the previous month’s net profit of Rs. 3.09 crores.

    Another 10-year closed-end fund, Nabil Balanced Fund III (NBF3), started with a fund size of Rs. 1.25 Arba. In Magh, it invested Rs. 85.31 crores in listed shares, Rs. 1.01 crore in non-listed shares, and holds Rs. 7.49 crores in bank deposits. NBF3 reports a net profit of Rs. 2.30 crores in Magh, a positive shift from the previous month’s loss of Rs. 3.58 crores. The NAV for Magh is Rs. 9.33, compared to Rs. 9.43 in the previous month.

    The NAV report for Nabil Flexi Cap Fund (NFCF), an open-end mutual fund scheme without a fixed maturity period, discloses a slight increase in NAV from Rs. 10.31 to Rs. 10.32 in Magh. With a fund size of Rs. 54.17 crores, NFCF invested Rs. 33.17 crores in listed shares, Rs. 2.75 crores in bonds and debentures, and has Rs. 5 crores in fixed deposits and Rs. 15.24 crores in bank balance. The fund reports a net profit of Rs. 2.46 crores in Magh, a marginal rise from the previous month’s profit of Rs. 2.39 crores.

  • Nepal’s Cement and Clinker Exports Surge: Rs. 2.6 Arba in Seven Months; Magh Records Rs. 29 Crores

    Nepal’s Cement and Clinker Exports Surge: Rs. 2.6 Arba in Seven Months; Magh Records Rs. 29 Crores


    The Department of Customs has reported a significant increase in cement and clinker exports from Nepal to India, totaling Rs. 2.6 Arba during the first seven months of the current fiscal year (from Shrawan to Magh). This represents a notable 168% rise compared to the previous fiscal year’s exports of Rs. 77.93 crores. Leading this surge are key players in Nepal’s cement industry, including Palpa Cement, Arghakhanchi Cement, and Balaji Cement, actively contributing to the upward trend. Particularly impressive is the month of Magh, where exports reached Rs. 29 crores, showcasing the strong demand for Nepalese cement and clinker in the Indian market. Over the seven months, a significant amount of 21 lakh 47 thousand 345 tons of cement and clinker have been exported to India.

     

  • Kumari Bank Introduces ‘Kumari Sabal Yojana’: 8.5 Crore Units Mutual Fund Scheme for Public Subscription from 28th

    Kumari Bank Introduces ‘Kumari Sabal Yojana’: 8.5 Crore Units Mutual Fund Scheme for Public Subscription from 28th


     

    Embarking on a new investment avenue, Kumari Capital Limited introduces the closed-end mutual fund scheme, “Kumari Sabal Yojana,” through its recently published offer letter. Opening on the 28th of Magh and closing on the 2nd of Falgun, 2080, this opportunity presents investors with a chance to subscribe to 8.5 crore units, collectively valued at Rs. 85 crore. Notably, a total of 10 crore units are on offer, with 1% reserved for the scheme manager, Kumari Capital Limited, and 14% allocated to the fund sponsor, Kumari Bank Limited. In the event of undersubscription by the early closing date, the offering can extend until the 13th Falgun, providing potential investors with an extended window to seize this investment opportunity in “Kumari Sabal Yojana.”

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • NIMB Ace Capital Extends ‘NIBL Stable Fund’ Deadline Due to Low Initial Applications

    NIMB Ace Capital Extends ‘NIBL Stable Fund’ Deadline Due to Low Initial Applications


    NIMB Ace Capital Limited has decided to extend the deadline for the “NIBL Stable Fund” mutual fund scheme to the general public and institutions until the 16th of Magh, 2080. Originally set to close on the 5th Magh, 2080, the extension was prompted by the scheme’s insufficient applications. Out of a total of 10 crore unit shares, 1% (10 lakh units worth Rs. 1 crore) has been allocated to the scheme manager NIMB Ace Capital Limited, 14% (1.4 crore units worth Rs. 14 crore) to the fund sponsor Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited, and the remaining 8.5 crore units worth Rs. 85 crore are open for subscription from the general public. The “NIBL Stable Fund” operates as a closed-end fund, allowing applicants to apply for a minimum of 100 units and a maximum of 1,00,00,000 units.

    As per the information from the Central Depository System and Clearing Limited (CDSC), the scheme has received applications from 20,264 individuals, amounting to 2,38,16,750 units worth Rs. 23.81 Crore, as of 5 pm yesterday. Currently, “NIBL Mutual Fund” operates four closed-end schemes – “NIBL Pragati Fund,” “NIBL Samriddhi Fund-II,” “NIBL Growth Fund,” and “Mega Mutual Fund 1” – along with one open-ended Mutual Fund Scheme, “NIBL Sahabhagita Fund.” The first scheme under NIBL Mutual Fund, NIBL Samriddhi Fund-I, has successfully completed its operation after 7 years, distributing total cash dividends of 98.50% to unit-holders, equivalent to an approximately 18% effective rate per annum. Notably, NIBL Mutual Fund has introduced the first-ever open-ended mutual fund scheme in Nepal, “NIBL Sahabhagita Fund,” following the Mutual Fund Regulation 2067.

  • Reliable Nepal Life Insurance (RNLI) Announces 16.84% Dividend and AGM Plans for Fiscal Year 2079/80

    Reliable Nepal Life Insurance (RNLI) Announces 16.84% Dividend and AGM Plans for Fiscal Year 2079/80


    Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Limited (RNLI) has scheduled its 7th Annual General Meeting (AGM) to take place on the 29th of Magh, 2080. The venue for the meeting is Lisara Banquet in Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu, commencing at 11 AM on the specified day.

    One of the key items on the AGM’s agenda is the approval of a 16.84% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. This decision was made during the 126th board of directors meeting on Poush 24. The proposed dividend, to be distributed on the paid-up capital of Rs. 4 Arba, includes a 16% bonus shares valued at Rs. 64 crore and a 0.84% cash dividend amounting to Rs. 3.36 crore. The allocation of a cash dividend is intended to cover the tax amount on the bonus shares.

    Additionally, the AGM will address various matters such as endorsing the auditor’s report, which encompasses Profit and Loss statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports. The appointment of an auditor for the fiscal year 2080/81 is also slated for approval. Furthermore, there will be discussions on approving the allowances for the board of directors and the election of 2 directors from the public shareholding group.

    The book closure date for entitlement to the dividend payout and participation in the AGM is set for Magh 15. Shareholders who maintain their positions before this date are eligible for the proposed dividends and can actively participate in the AGM proceedings.

  • Himalayan Everest Insurance Sets AGM on 25th Magh to Approve 15% Dividend; Book Closure Date?

    Himalayan Everest Insurance Sets AGM on 25th Magh to Approve 15% Dividend; Book Closure Date?


    Himalayan Everest Insurance Limited (HEI) has scheduled its 30th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for February 25, 2080. The meeting will take place at Baneshwor Banquet in Thapagaun, starting at 11 AM.

    One of the key items on the AGM agenda is the approval of a 15% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. In a previous board meeting on Poush 25, it was decided to distribute this dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 2.30 Arba. The proposed distribution includes 8.63% bonus shares valued at Rs. 19.86 crore and a 6.37% cash dividend (including tax) amounting to Rs. 14.66 crore.

    Additionally, the AGM will cover the endorsement of the auditor’s report, along with profit and loss statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports. The appointment of an auditor for the fiscal year 2079/80 is also on the agenda. Furthermore, there will be discussions about enhancing the facilities and allowances for the board of directors.

     

  • Citizen Life Insurance Company Prepares for 7th AGM, Proposing a 5.2632% Dividend for FY 2079/80

    Citizen Life Insurance Company Prepares for 7th AGM, Proposing a 5.2632% Dividend for FY 2079/80


    Citizen Life Insurance Company Limited (CLI) has scheduled its 7th Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 14th of Magh, 2080. The venue for the meeting is Amrapali Banquet, Naxal, Kathmandu, and it is set to commence at 11 AM on that day.

    One of the key agendas for the AGM is the endorsement of a 5.2632% dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80. This proposal comes from the 97th board of directors meeting held on Poush 16. The suggested dividend includes 5% bonus shares and a 0.2632% cash dividend, amounting to Rs. 18.75 crores and Rs. 98.68 lakhs, respectively. The company’s existing paid-up capital stands at Rs. 3.75 Arba.

    Additionally, the AGM will address other important matters, including the approval of the auditor’s report with profit and loss statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports. The appointment of an auditor for the fiscal year 2080/81 and the election of 2 directors from the public shareholding group are also on the agenda.

    The book closure date for entitlement to the dividend payout and attendance at the AGM is set for Poush 29. Shareholders who maintain their status before this date are eligible for the dividend.

  • Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) Units Listed in NEPSE

    Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) Units Listed in NEPSE


    Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) units worth $10 billion have been listed on NEPSE. The fund initially offered just 12 crore units, however the offering was downsized due to a reduced number of applications.

    The “Sunrise Focused Equity Fund” is a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity horizon. On the 10th of Magh, Sunrise Capital allocated its Sunrise Focused Equity Fund. Nevertheless, the close-ended mutual fund received just 10 crore unit mutual fund applications out of the 12 crores available, forcing the fund manager to decrease the fund’s corpus to Rs 1 Arba.

  • “7.5% Urja Rinpatra 2089 Everest Bank Ltd” ” Now Available in NEPSE

    “7.5% Urja Rinpatra 2089 Everest Bank Ltd” ” Now Available in NEPSE


    NEPSE has listed 746,830 units of “7.5% Everest Bank Limited Urja Rinpatra (Energy Bond) 2089.”

    From the 25th Poush to the 09th Magh of 2079, Everest Bank Limited (EBL) issued 20,00,000 units of “7.5% Everest Bank Limited Urja Rinpatra (Energy Bond) 2089.”

    From the overall offer of 20 lakh units, 12 lakh units were subscribed through private placement, while the remaining 8 lakh units worth Rs. 80 crores were open for public issue, with 5% reserved for mutual funds.

    As the name implies, the “7.5% Everest Bank Limited Urja Rinpatra (Energy Bond) 2089” would provide unit holders with 7.5% yearly yields till maturity, which is in the year 2089 BS (10 years).

  • NEPSE listing of bonus shares of IME General Insurance and Wean Nepal Laghubitta

    NEPSE listing of bonus shares of IME General Insurance and Wean Nepal Laghubitta


    On the 9th Magh, the firm had its 25th AGM for the fiscal year 2078/79 and approved a 6.316% dividend. At its 127th board meeting, the business requested a 6.316% dividend on its paid-up capital of Rs. 1.70 Arba. There was a proposal for 6% bonus shares worth Rs 10,20,99,085 and a 0.316% cash dividend (including tax) of Rs 53.73 lakhs. NEPSE now lists the same bonus shares.

    IGI has an LTP of Rs. 387 as of this writing.